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Meiosis – a form of cell division that halves the number of chromosomes when forming reproductive cells, such as gametes (egg & sperm cells)
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Stages of Meiosis: *Before meiosis begins, DNA in
the original cell is replicated. In meiosis, the cell undergoes two cell divisions: Meiosis I and Meiosis II. The cell then goes through two cell divisions: Meiosis I and Meiosis II.
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Meiosis I: Meiosis I: Homologous chromosomes
separate; This stage consists of prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I.
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Prophase I: chromosomes condense; nuclear envelope breaks down;
homologous chromosomes pair up forming a tetrad; crossing over can occur here
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Metaphase I homologous chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
independent assortment occurs
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Anaphase I homologous pairs separate
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Telophase I nuclear membrane reforms; the cytoplasm divides
two cells are produced each containing 1 set of the homologous pairs
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Meiosis II: Meiosis II: The 2 chromatids (referred to
as sister chromatids) separate; This stage consists of prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, and telophase II.
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Prophase II a new spindle forms around the chromosomes
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Metaphase II sister chromatids line up along the equator
independent assortment occurs
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Anaphase II centromeres divide sister chromatids separate
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Telophase II nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes
the cytoplasm divides four haploid cells are produced
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2n Meiosis: -reduces the number of chromosomes by half to form gamete cells centromere n n
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Three Mechanisms that Contribute to Genetic Variation:
1. independent assortment – the random distribution of homologous chromosomes during meiosis 2. crossing over – when portions of a chromatid on one homologous chromosome is broken and exchanged with the corresponding chromatid portion of the other homologous chromosome 3. random fertilization – the random joining of 2 gametes
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Importance of Genetic Variation:
It allows organisms to change so they can better adapt to the changing environment !
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Gametogenesis – the formation of gametes
1. spermatogenesis – the process by which sperm are produced in male animals; occurs in the testes 2. oogenesis – the process by which eggs are produced in female animals; occurs in the ovaries
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Spermatogenesis vs. Oogenesis
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