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What are the differences? MitosisMeiosis No recombination/crossing over occurs in prophase. Involves recombination/crossing over of chromosomes in prophase I In metaphase individual chromosomes (pairs of chromatids) line up along the equator In metaphase I pairs of chromosomes line up along the equator8 more rows
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells and results in two identical daughter cells with a diploid (2n) number of chromosomes. This process is essential for growth and repair in the body. On the other hand, meiosis occurs in germ cells and produces four non-identical gametes with a haploid (n) number of chromosomes.
Most of the time when people refer to cell division, they mean mitosis, the process of making new body cells. Meiosis is the type of cell division that creates egg and cells.
Mitosis is the division of a cell into two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. Meiosis is the division of a germ cell into four sex cells (e.g. egg or ), each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.
Mitosis results in two nuclei that are identical to the original nucleus. Meiosis, on the other hand, results in four nuclei, each having half the number of chromosomes of the original cell. In animals, meiosis only occurs in the cells that give rise to the sex cells (gametes), i.e., the egg and the .

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Mitosis builds a person with an identical set of chromosomes in every cell. And meiosis generates reproductive cells with new combinations of gene variations. Chromosomes are sometimes gained, lost, or rearranged during meiosis and fertilization, causing people to have genetic disorders.

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