tytärtäsolu
Tytärtäsolu is the term used to describe a cell that results from the division of a parent cell. In biological contexts, daughter cells arise through cell division processes such as mitosis and meiosis, or through binary fission in bacteria. The concept emphasizes the relationship to the parent cell rather than the cells’ individual identities.
In mitosis, a parent cell duplicates its genome during the S phase, aligns its chromosomes, and then
In meiosis, one parent cell gives rise to four haploid daughter cells after two rounds of division.
In bacteria and other prokaryotes, the equivalent process is binary fission, where a single cell replicates
The term is widely used in genetics, developmental biology, and cell biology to describe the immediate products