Telophase is the final phase of both mitosis and meiosis. In telophase of mitosis and meiosis I, a nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes, separating the genetic material. In telophase of meiosis II, the sister chromatids have already separated and each gets its own nuclear membrane. Meiosis results in four cells with unique combinations of chromosomes, generated through recombination in prophase I. This allows for genetic diversity in sexually reproducing organisms.
Telophase is the final phase of both mitosis and meiosis. In telophase of mitosis and meiosis I, a nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes, separating the genetic material. In telophase of meiosis II, the sister chromatids have already separated and each gets its own nuclear membrane. Meiosis results in four cells with unique combinations of chromosomes, generated through recombination in prophase I. This allows for genetic diversity in sexually reproducing organisms.
Telophase is the final phase of both mitosis and meiosis. In telophase of mitosis and meiosis I, a nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes, separating the genetic material. In telophase of meiosis II, the sister chromatids have already separated and each gets its own nuclear membrane. Meiosis results in four cells with unique combinations of chromosomes, generated through recombination in prophase I. This allows for genetic diversity in sexually reproducing organisms.
Javier Reyes,Jayro Rosa,Justin Ríos,Derick Osorio & Ysanell Camilo
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Prof.Rosaliz Rodriguez Rios
What is telophase in mitosis 1 & meiosis 2? Telophase is the fifth and final phase of mitosis, the process that separates the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus of a parent cell into two identical daughter cells. During telophase, a nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes to separate the nuclear DNA At this stage, the sister chromatids of each chromosome are from the cytoplasm. already separate and during this phase, they get surrounded by a new nuclear membrane.However the cells originate from the same chromosome, differentiation is created during recombination whereby, part of the homologous chromosomes were exchanged in prophase Four cells are formed by the end of meiosis with two alleles for each gene which are separated in several ways while combining with other alleles from other genes. Difference & Similarities Meiosis:Difference
at the stage of telophase, the sister
Mitosis:Difference Similarities chromatids of each chromosome are The processes involved here are a already separate and during this phase, Similarities Between Telophase 1 and elopha
reverse of what happened in anaphase they get surrounded by a new nuclear
and metaphase, whereby a new nuclear 2 membrane is formed, the unfolding of Both telophase 1 and 2 are two steps membrane. the chromosomes into chromatins, the of the meiotic cell division. cell nucleolus reappears and the cell However the cells originate from the starts to enlarge, again. During telophase 1 and 2, the same chromosome, differentiation is movement of the divided genetic The small nuclear vesicles in the cell created during recombination whereby, start to reform around the chromosomes material to the opposite poles of the cell is completed. part of the homologous chromosomes at the end of the cell. were exchanged in prophase 1. The nuclear envelope reforms by During telophase 1 and 2, the nuclear associating with the chromosomes, membranes reform, nucleoli reappears, Four cells are formed by the end of forming two nuclei in one of the new and chromosomes unwind to meiosis with two alleles for each gene cells. chromatids. which are separated in several ways while combining with other alleles from other genes. Telophase 1 and 2 Telophase I & II