For the following questions, please fill in the blank with the correct number of chromosomes (e.g. 4). Please do not spell out the number (e.g. four) or include any kind of punctuation (e.g. 4.). In an organism where the diploid number of chromosomes is 2N=16, how many chromosomes would you expect to find in cells that are in G2 of the cell cycle?

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Answer:

Double number of chromosome.

Explanation:

There are 16 chromosomes in G2 phase of the cell cycle because in G2 phase, the replication of DNA occurs which doubles the number of chromosome. It is a gap phase present between replication of DNA and mitosis so it contains 16 number of chromosomes in the cell. After mitosis, the chromosomes number distributed equally among daughter cells.