Cells of budding yeast(saccharomyces cerevisiae) leave the mitotic cell cycle and meiosis when resources are scarce.
48 fg of DNA are present in the yeast cell in G2, and DNA doubles during S phase. The yeast cell in G1 contains 24 fg of DNA, the zygote will have 24 fg of DNA, each cell will have 24 fg of DNA at the end of meiosis I, and each cell will have 12 fg of DNA at the end of meiosis II.
For somatic cells and the asexual reproduction of unicellular eukaryotic cells, mitosis is a type of cell division. The form of cell division known as meiosis is used to produce gametes during sexual reproduction.
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