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Cell divisionHi,
I have some problem with the cell division phase where I cant distinguish between mitosis and meiosis with its multiples phases !! How to you do to distinguish between all of them?! Thanks
simply, the basic molecular difference betweem mitosis and meiosis are the spliting of centromere in mitosis and separation of chromosome in meiosis.
This is a tricky subject. I come to think of it this way. Mitosis is simply the biological equivalent of a xerox machine. You simply get two exact copies of the original cell.
Now Meiosis is somewhat more complicated, but not really so much, once you understand the scheme of things. For Meiosis think of it as follows: You have one peanut butter sandwich, that is to say, two slices of bread with peanut butter on each slice. At the same time, there comes along a jelly sandwich. These two sandwiches decide to hookup and make a new sandwich. What happens is one slice of the peanut butter, and one slice of the jelly merge together to form a new sandwich. The PB&J. The PB&J was so good it decides to share, and now undergoes mitosis to duplicate itself. Well I hope that made sense. It was the best analogy I could think of.
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