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Meiosis Cell division in sex cells that produces gametes containing half the number of chromosomes as a parent’s body cells (somatic cells)
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Diploid Vs. Haploid Diploid A cell with two of each kind of chromosome Written as 2n Body or somatic cells Haploid A cell with one of each kind of chromosome Written as n Gametes or sex cells
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Meiosis Two separate cell divisions: Meiosis I and Meiosis II Meiosis I begins with one diploid cell At the end of Meiosis II four haploid cell are produced
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Meiosis I
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Meiosis I – four stages Prophase I- similar to Mitosis I except crossing over occurs. Crossing over is when a pair of homologous chromosomes form a tetrad and exchange genetic material this is what allows for the genetic variation in offspring- very important. Metaphase I – similar to Mitosis Anaphase I- similar to Mitosis Telophase I- similar to Mitosis
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Crossing Over Crossing over provides for genetic recombination (the reassortment of chromosomes and information they carry) and genetic diversity.
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Meiosis II
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Meiosis II- has four stages Prophase II, Anaphase II, Metaphase II, and Telophase II Similar to Mitosis except four haploid germ cells are produced at the end of Meiosis II
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