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Gamete Production

DNA Replicates (“S” stage) 1ST MEIOTIC INTERPHASE Centrosomes Nucleus DNA DNA Replicates (“S” stage) Chromatin forms

MEIOSIS I

DNA condenses into chromosomes PROPHASE I GERM CELL DNA condenses into chromosomes PROPHASE I Homologous chromosomes pair up to form a tetrad. Spindle fibers form Crossing over may occur Centrosomes move apart Nuclear envelope breaks down

Tetrads align in middle of cell METAPHASE I Tetrads align in middle of cell Spindle fibers attach to centromeres

Crossing over creates recombinant chromosomes ANAPHASE I Crossing over creates recombinant chromosomes Homologs separate and move apart “Free” spindle fibers lengthen; cell elongates

Chromosomes reach centrosomes TELOPHASE I Chromosomes reach centrosomes

Nuclear membrane reforms Cell divides into two daughter cells CYTOKINESIS I Nuclear membrane reforms Cell divides into two daughter cells

2ND MEIOTIC INTERPHASE CYTOKINESIS I

MEIOSIS II

PROPHASE II

METAPHASE II

ANAPHASE II

TELOPHASE II

CYTOKINESIS II

FOUR UNIQUE GAMETES