In a cell with 46 chromosomes, an abnormal three-pole spindle with three poles I, II and III was formed.

In a cell with 46 chromosomes, an abnormal three-pole spindle with three poles I, II and III was formed. 18 chromosomes have given their daughter chromatids to poles I and II. 15 chromosomes divided them between poles I and III, and 13 between poles II and III. How many chromosomes will be in each of the resulting nuclei.

If we summarize these conditions, we get the following: in 1 nucleus there are 33 chromatids, or 16 chromosomes, in 2 – 31 chromatids, or 15 chromosomes, in 3 – 28 chromatids or 14 chromosomes.



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