Which of the following events in Meiosis I does not contribute to the genetic diversity of the daughter cells?

A. Crossing-over in Prophase I

B. The blending of maternal and paternal chromosomes in the same gamete

C. The cleavage furrow in the cell during Telophase I

D. Random lining up of homologous chromosomes in Metaphase I

Respuesta :

The answer is c.the cleavage furrow because that doesn’t affect the genetic diversity of the daughter cell

Meiosis I is defined as the segregation of diploid cells into four haploid cells. Meiosis I lead to genetic diversity among reproducing organisms.

The genetic diversity is not affected by the cleavage furrow in the cell.

  • Crossing over in the prophase I of the meiosis leads to the genetic recombination of chromosomes.

  • The crossing over results in the blending of paternal and maternal genetic information to produce genetically unique daughter cells.

  • Cleavage furrow is the indentation of the cell surface, which is performed by animals and some algal cells. It is the final splitting of the cell membrane.

Thus, the correct answer is Option C.

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