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Meiosis
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Meiosis Meiosis Defined: Process where the chromosome number is reduced by half Gametes created (egg & sperm) End Result: Four Haploid Cells
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Interphase Same process (G1, S, G2) Chromatin duplicated
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Synthesis (S stage)
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Prophase 1 Similar as mitosis, except… Two Events:
1) Synapsis: Pairing of homologous chromosomes The four chromatids equal a TETRAD 2) Crossing Over: Exchange of genes
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Early Prophase
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Synapsis: Homologous chromosomes align
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Homologous chromosomes (tetrads) align along cell equator
Metaphase 1 Homologous chromosomes (tetrads) align along cell equator
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Homologous chromosomes are pulled apart to opposite ends
Anaphase 1 Homologous chromosomes are pulled apart to opposite ends Tetrads separated
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Cytokinesis divides the cells
Telophase 1 Cytokinesis divides the cells Each cell contains 1 of the homologous chromosomes (23 total)
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Note: No new DNA was created (no 2nd interphase)
Prophase 2 Same as mitosis Note: No new DNA was created (no 2nd interphase)
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Remaining chromosomes are aligned at cell equator
Metaphase 2 Remaining chromosomes are aligned at cell equator
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Sister chromatids are pulled to opposite ends
Anaphase 2 Sister chromatids are pulled to opposite ends
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Telophase 2 Nucleus reforms on the four new cells Cytokinesis divides the cells Chromatids uncoil End Result: Four haploid cells
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Defined: Production of sperm cells Occurs in male testes
Spermato- genesis Defined: Production of sperm cells Occurs in male testes Meiosis produces four haploid sperm cells at a time
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Oogenesis Defined: Production of the egg cell (ovum)
During meiosis I: Cytoplasm distributed unequally After meiosis II: 1 cell matures 3 “Polar Bodies” dissolve Oogenesis
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Mitosis Meiosis Division of gametes Division of somatic cells
Ex: Sperm and Egg cells End Result: 4 Haploid cells Importance: Reduces the gamete chromosome number by half Division of somatic cells Ex: Blood cells, skin cells, nerve cells… End Result: 2 Diploid Cells Importance: Replaces aging cells Importance: Form of asexual reproduction
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