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Question
Differentiate between the events of mitosis and meiosis
Distinguish Between
Solution
Mitosis | Meiosis |
1. Take place in the somatic cells of the body. | 1. Take place in the germ cells |
2. Occurs in both sexually as well as asexually reproducing organisms. | 2. Occurs only in sexually reproducing organisms. |
3. Mitosis involves only one cycle of nuclear and cell division. | 3. Meiosis involves two sequential cycles of nuclear and cell division called meiosis-I and meiosis-II. |
4. The DNA replicates once for one cell division. | 4. The DNA replicates once for two cell divisions. |
5. The prophase is shorter. | 5. Prophase is typically longer |
6. Prophase is comparatively simple. | 6. The Prophase of the first meiotic division is more complex when compared to prophase of mitosis. |
7. The cell divides only once and the chromosomes also divide only once. | 7. There are two cell divisions but the chromosomes divide only once. |
8. Mitosis does not involve the pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination between them. | 8. Meiosis involves the pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination between them. |
9. Two cells are formed at the end of mitosis. | 9. Four haploid cells are formed at the end of meiosis. |
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