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To determine:  The unusual features that distinguishes this pedigree from other pedigree charts.

Introduction. Mitosis is the equational division where the diploid cell divides to form two daughter cells that are also diploid in three. The process is divided into four phases that bring about the nuclear division and distribution of chromosomes into two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cells.

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The plant Haplopappus gracilis has a 2n of 4. A diploid cellculture was established and, at premitotic S phase, aradioactive nucleotide was added and was incorporatedinto newly synthesized DNA. The cells were then removed from the radioactivity, washed, and allowed to proceed through mitosis. Radioactive chromosomes or chromatids can be detected by placing photographic emulsionon the cells; radioactive chromosomes or chromatids appeared covered with spots of silver from the emulsion.(The chromosomes “take their own photograph.”) Drawthe chromosomes at prophase and telophase of the firstand second mitotic divisions after the radioactive treatment. If they are radioactive, show it in your diagram. Ifthere are several possibilities, show them, too.
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