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19 March, 17:19

How many sperm cells are formed from an original cell in a drosophila fruit fly at the conclusion of meiosis?

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  1. 19 March, 20:11
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    Four sperm cells.

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    Meiosis is is a cell division process that generates four haploid cells (gametes) from a single diploid germline cell. In males, meiosis is part of spermatogenesis, the process to generate sperm. Sperm are the haploid cells that are generated in meiosis.

    Meiosis is a highly conserved cell division process in eukaryotes that produces 4 cells (gametes) from a single cell (mother). However, Nondisjunction in male of Drosophila causes frequently sperm with a gain or loss of chromosomes.
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