Question:

Which of the following is not the feature of meiosis?

Updated On: Jul 7, 2022
  • Meiosis involves two sequential cycles of nuclear and cell division, meiosis $I$ and meiosis $II$ but only a single cycle of $DNA$ replication
  • Meiosis $I$ is initiated after the parental chromosomes have replicated to produce identical sister chromatids at the $S$-phase
  • Meiosis involves pairing of non-homologous chromosomes and recombination between them
  • Four haploid cells are formed at the end of meiosis $II$
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The Correct Option is C

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Meiosis involves pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination between them
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Concepts Used:

Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Cell Cycle:

The sequence of events by which a cell copies itself synthesizes other constituents of the cell and eventually splits into two daughter cells is termed the cell cycle. The cell synthesizes all its constituents in a sequential pattern to make sure the proper division and distribution of components that occurs between the two daughter cells. Therefore, we can say that the cell cycle is the period of time between the development of new daughter cells and their further division.

Stages of Cell Cycle:

The cell cycle can be sub-divided into an additional category of Interphase. Meanwhile, the Interphase can be branched into 3 further stages, such as:

  1. G1 Phase - “Gap 1 Phase”
  2. S Phase - "Synthesis Phase"
  3. G2 Phase - "Gap 2 Phase"

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Cell Division:

The division of the parent cells into two or more cells is called daughter cell, cell division takes place. In general, it occurs as a part of a larger cell cycle. All the cell reproduces by dividing into two, wherein each parental cell produces two daughter cells.

Stages of Cell Division:

Cell division can be widely divided into several sub-segments that result from Mitosis and Meiosis.

  1. Mitosis or (M Phase)
  2. Meiosis