How small chromosomes compete with big ones for a cell's attention

From avocado plants to baker’s yeast, humans to zebras, sexually reproducing organisms must create germ cells that contain half the number of chromosomes found in a typical body cell. When these germ cells—such as sperm and egg—come together during fertilization, the regular number of chromosomes is restored.


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Source: Phys.org