In a certain diploid speciesn9 As prophase I begins how many
In a certain diploid species,n=9. As prophase I begins, how many chromatids are in each cell?
In a certain diploid species,n=9. As prophase I begins, how many chromatids are in each cell?
Solution
Answer:
The number chromosomes are going to be doubled in \"early prophase-I\" so that given number of chromosomes are \"9\" in a diploid species so that during early prophase-I, the number of chromosomes are doubled so that total number will be 18. Now, each chromosome has single chromatid so that the total numbers of chromatids in that diploid species are \"18\" in a cell.
