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Mastering Genetics Course iH My Courses KAssignment 02: Mitosis Problem 3.5 Cour

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Question

Mastering Genetics Course iH My Courses KAssignment 02: Mitosis Problem 3.5 Course Home Syllabus Scores eText Study Area Document Sharing User Settings Course Tools 11 of 13 > Part B Explain why a somatic cell of Geneticus introductus has the same number of chromosomes and the same amount of DNA at the beginning of mitotic prophase as one of these cells does at the beginning of prophase I of meiosis Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Not all labels will be used. Go The beginning of prophase in mitosis and prophase I in meiosis both follow compl phase and phase. Submit

Explanation / Answer

Answer is the beginning of prophase in mitosis and prophase 1 in media both follow completion of g2 phase and m phase.

G2 is a stage in interphase it is basically a checkpoint where it is checked that the cell is ready for growth to enter the mitosis process and divide themselves .the m phase is the further checkpoint to notice whether the cell is ready to complete the division process.