What Is The Difference Between Mitosis And Meiosis During Prophase. Jan 05 2011 The key difference between mitosis and meiosis is that mitosis produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical to parent cell while meiosis produces four daughter cells that contain half of the genetic material of the parent cell. It is a short phase and is not divided into any subphase.
Telophase from the Greek τέλος tlos end. Furthermore prophase is the first stage of nuclear division following interphase while metaphase is the second stage of nuclear division following prophase. During prophase they separate to provide microtubule centers in each new cell.
In fact it is broken into numerous named substages which is not the case for mitotic prophase.
Furthermore prophase is the first stage of nuclear division following interphase while metaphase is the second stage of nuclear division following prophase. Mitosis or Meiosis -----. Each duplicated chromosome appears as 2 sister chromatids joined simultaneously. Which of the following statements regarding human genetic disorders is accurate.