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Meiosis: Defining Attributes n Homologous chromosomes pair in Prophase I n Recombination occurs in Prophase I n Homologs separate (“segregate”) in Anaphase I Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase I
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Meiotic chromosome dynamics Prophase Metaphase IAnaphase I Metaphase IIAnaphase II
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Meiosis I Segregates Homologous Chromosomes Reductional Division 2N to N Meiosis II Segregates Chromatids Equational Division 1C Meiosis II Segregates Chromatids Equational Division 1C Meiosis I and II: Reductional and equational divisions
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Mitosis (and Meiosis II): Sister centromere cohesion provides force to develop tension and align chromosomes at metaphase
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Meiosis I: Homologs pair From Griffiths et al., From Griffiths et al., Klug & Cummings, 6th Ed., 2000
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Meiosis I: Homologs recombine Hartl and Jones, 5th Ed., 2001
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Meiosis I: Non-sister centromeres not associated; chiasmata and sister-chromatid cohesion provide force to develop tension and align homologous pairs of chromosomes at metaphase
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Meiosis I: Homologs separate Hartl and Jones, 5th Ed., 2001
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Random Metaphase I alignment leads to independent assortment Hartl and Jones, 5th Ed., 2001
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Meiosis II: Equational separation of chromatids Hartl and Jones, 5th Ed., 2001
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Meiotic error: Nondisjunction Griffiths et al., 1999
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Human Down syndrome: Trisomy 21 n Nondisjunction of Chr 21 during meiosis leads to a gamete with an extra chromsome Klug and Cummings, 6th Ed., 2000
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