The diagram shows some chromosomes at late prophase of mitosis.
How many chromosomes would be present in one nucleus at telophase-II of meiosis?
(a) 6
(b) 12
(c) 18
(d) 24
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Correct option is (a) 6
There are 12 chromosomes present. In a mitotic division, the number of chromosomes remains the same, i.e. 2n → 2n. In a meiotic division, the number is halved, i.e., 2n → n so, there should only be 6 chromosomes in the nucleus.