Following the cell division of a eukaryotic cell, the two daughter cells end up with the wrong number of chromosomes. One has one too many chromosomes and the other has one too few. During which phase of mitosis did this error likely occur?

Respuesta :

The error most likely occured during the anaphase of mitosis.

MITOSIS:

  • Mitosis is a type of cell division in which two genetically identical cells result from a single parent cell.

  • Mitotic process occurs in various stages namely: interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.

  • The chromosomes separate i.e. are pulled apart equally into each daughter cells at the ANAPHASE STAGE.

  • Hence, an error in cell division in which one daughter cell has one too many chromosomes and the other has one too few chromosomes occured specifically in the ANAPHASE STAGE.

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