BIOL 2107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Sister Chromatids, Synaptonemal Complex, Homologous Chromosome

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Law of segregation: copies of chromosomes are segregated into 2 gametes 2n n (haploid in each gamete) Independent assortment: chromosomes sort independently of each other. 2 rounds of meiosis where chromosomes are duplicated one but nuclei divide twice - no duplication in meiosis ii. Maternal and parental homologues recombine and create new combinations of alleles ( crossing over ) After recombination, homologues segregate to different daughter cells. There are 5 sub stages of prophase i; leptotene, zygotene, pachytene, diplotene, diakinesis (lzdpp) Homologs pair and are held together by synaptonemal complex. Crossing over recombination occurs in prophase i. Leptotene: chromosomes become thick and are visible, centromeres begin to move towards opposite poles. Zygotene: homologous chromosomes enter synapsis synaptonemal complex forms - zipped together with homologous partner. Pachytene: synapsis is complete; crossing over genetic exchange between nonsister chromatids of homologous pairs occur recombination nodules appear along synaptonemal complex (getting ready for recombination)

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