BIOL 115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Homologous Chromosome, Mitosis, Meiosis

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31 Jan 2016
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Gametes have only one copy of each homologous chromosome there are 22 autosomes and. Difference between gametes in f and m are f have eggs. Sperm can be either y or x chromosome: xx sperm makes a female and xy sperm makes a male. Not like mitosis, just meiosis 1 and 2. Meiosis 1: duplicated chromosomes condense, centromere with sisters etc like mitosis but what happens in difference between the 2 is that the father and mother begin to associate and cross over. Exchange of chromosome segments where in prophase1 there are 4 copies of each gene and 2 copies of each allele. When they cross over it allows for the mixing of alleles between homologous chromosomes the genes of the mom and dad. Homologous duplicated chromosomes align on meiotic spindle opposite one another. Are different forms of the same gene. No copies of lower case a and b just gene a/b and allele a/b.

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