There are two chromosomes in each pair, on average, each daughter cell will end up with 50% maternal and 50% paternal chromosomes. The positioning of homologous pair members is decided each time and this process is recurring with every meiosis and crossing-over.Two daughter cells, each haploid, containing a single copy of each chromosome that still has sister chromatids linked by a centromere.The end products are four cells, each with a single copy of each chromosome and no chromatids present.During meiosis one egg cell and two to three polar bodies are produced. Polar bodies get the excess chromosome, while the egg gets almost all of the cell's cytoplasm. The extra cytoplasm in the egg provides nutrients for the developing
There are two chromosomes in each pair, on average, each daughter cell will end up with 50% maternal and 50% paternal chromosomes. The positioning of homologous pair members is decided each time and this process is recurring with every meiosis and crossing-over.Two daughter cells, each haploid, containing a single copy of each chromosome that still has sister chromatids linked by a centromere.The end products are four cells, each with a single copy of each chromosome and no chromatids present.During meiosis one egg cell and two to three polar bodies are produced. Polar bodies get the excess chromosome, while the egg gets almost all of the cell's cytoplasm. The extra cytoplasm in the egg provides nutrients for the developing