The paternal and maternal chromosomes of the bivalent pairs can face either pole. This causes genetic variation. The Principle of Independent Assortment describes how different genes […]
The four daughter cells resulting from are haploid and genetically distinct. The daughter cells resulting from are diploid and identical to the parent cell. The main […]
The mitochondria Often the mitochondria is claimed to be the powerhouse of a cell. It appears in both plant and animal cells and is the organelle […]
Sex linked disorders are more common in men because the X chromosome contains more coding genes than the Y chromosome. Women have two X chromosomes one […]