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प्रश्न
List the main differences between mitosis and meiosis.
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Mitosis | Meiosis | |
1 | It occurs in all somatic cells and may continue throughout life. | It occurs in reproductive cells and at specific times. |
2 | It involves a single division, resulting in only two daughter cells. | It involves two successive divisions, resulting in four daughter cells. |
3 | Subsequent mitotic divisions are similar to the earlier ones. | Two meiotic divisions are dissimilar; the first is reductional, while the second is equational. |
4 | Prophase is relatively short and simple. | Prophase I is very long and elaborate, comprising 5 subphases. |
5 | There is no pairing of homologous chromosomes. | Homologous chromosomes pair and often undergo crossing over in prophase I. |
6 | Chromatids are genetically similar to chromosomes they arise from. | Chromatids may differ genetically from the chromosomes they arise from due to crossing over. |
7 | No synaptonemal complex forms. | Synaptonemal complex forms between svnapsed homologous chromosomes. |
8 | In prophase, there is no transcription or protein synthesis, and chromosomes do not unfold. | In the diplotene of prophase I (oocytes from specific animals), chromosomes unfold and transcription and protein synthesis may take place. |
9 | Daughter cells have diploid number (2N) of chromosomes like the parent cell. | Daughter cells have haploid number (N) of chromosomes unlike the parent cell. |
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