A group of naturally occurring diploids of a species has 50 pairs of chromosomes. how many centromeres would you expect in Anaphase (mitosis)? by the end of the telophase (mitosis), what is the chromosome number of the species? in prophase (mitosis), how many chromatids should there be at this stage?
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A group of naturally occurring diploids of a species has 50 pairs
of chromosomes.
how many centromeres would you expect in Anaphase (mitosis)?
by the end of the telophase (mitosis), what is the chromosome number of the species?
in prophase (mitosis), how many chromatids should there be at this stage?
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