During the cell cycle, a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides into two new cells, which are called these.
This form of breeding crosses individuals that are genetically similar, and can lead to genetic disorders in offspring.
During this stage of cell division, the cell grows, produces more organelles, and makes copies of DNA.
A black guinea pig has the genotype (BB) for fur color. A white guinea pig has the genotype (bb) for fur color. This is the probability that these two guinea pigs will produce a guinea pig with white fur.
The process of artificial selection that allows offspring have an exact copy of the parent’s genetic material is known as this.
DAILY DOUBLE! Mitosis, the second stage of the Cell Cycle, is divided into these four phases.
What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
In this form of selective breeding, breeders cross two genetically different individuals.
During this phase of mitosis, the chromosomes are split apart. Each chromosome moves to an opposite end of the cell as the cell stretches out.
During this phase of mitosis, a new nuclear envelope is formed around the chromosomes. The cell pinches at its center.
In this type of modern-day genetic modification, the genes from one organism are transferred into the DNA of another organism.