If a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis, how might this affect the two daughter cells?
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marcos
1/28/2014 02:41:38 am
If a cell skipped metaphase it might split the chromosomes oddly, like one cell might have 3 and the other one with one.
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Sara Pearson
1/28/2014 06:03:53 am
if a cell skipped metaphase it might make 1 mutant cell with the 2 chromosomes fused but acting as 2 different cells.
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alberto
2/12/2014 12:08:03 am
the two sisters cells will not be the same
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2/12/2014 01:27:02 am
Without metaphase the chromosomes would be split unevenly
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adrienne florez
2/12/2014 03:59:59 am
In Metaphase the chromosomes line up in the middles of the cell in order for anaphase to occur.That is where the chromosomes are pulled apart.With out metaphase the spindle fibers in anaphase the pair of chromosomes.This would make daughter cell that were different than the parent.This could result in all sorts of bad things.
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Sarah Wilson
2/13/2014 01:59:18 am
A mutation would occur and both daughter cells would probably recive the wrong number of chromasomes.
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Zane Gabor
2/13/2014 01:59:36 am
If a cell skipped the metaphase the cells wouldn't line up properly which would cause them to split unevenly creating two mutant cells.
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jacob tague
2/19/2014 05:56:33 am
If a cell skipped the metaphase the cells is where the chromosomes are pulled apart.With out metaphase the spindle fibers in anaphase the pair of chromosomes which would cause them to split unevenly creating two mutant cells
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verenice
6/2/2014 07:28:26 am
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