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Meiosis Division of Gametes
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Somatic Cells vs. Gametes
Somatic cells-body cells, are diploid (2n) and have 2 sets of chromosomes (one from each parent) Gametes-sex cells (sperm and eggs), are haploid (n) and have 1 set of chromosomes
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How do we get haploid gametes?
Meiosis! Needed so that when gametes join together in fertilization, the zygote the create is diploid Results in 4 NON-identical haploid daughter cells
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Homologous Chromosomes
Chromosomes THAT HAVE THE GENES FOR THE SAME TRAIT ONE FROM EACH PARENT Form a tetrad
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Meiosis Meiosis 1: First Division of Meiosis
prophase I: similar to prophase in mitosis metaphase I: the homologous chromosomes line up at the equator anaphase I: the homologous chromosomes separate to opposite poles telophase I: similar to telophase in mitosis (results in 2 haploid nuclei)
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Meiosis Meiosis II: the 2 daughter cells go through a second division, resulting in 4 haploid, non-identical daughter cells total.
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Crossing over During meiosis I, when homologous chromosomes form a tetrad, crossing over can occur. Alleles are exchanged between homologous chromosomes
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