BIOL 1010U Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Sister Chromatids, Dna Replication, Prophase

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Meiosis i: dna replication takes place before prophase i (same as mitosis) Why is crossing over important: process where we get out new genetic combinations b/c of this. Metaphase i (meiosis i: bivalents move to metaphase plate, maternal and paternal homologues randomly distributes. Draw anaphase i: homologous chromosomes separate centromeres do not split, reductional division. Draw telophase i: two separate cells produced, genetically different. Meiosis ii: note: there is no dna synthesis between meiosis i and meiosis ii, meiosis ii resembles mitosis, result: 4 haploid cells, genetically different than parent cell, non-reductional. Cytoplasmic division: in meiotic cell division, division of the cytoplasm. Differs b/w males and females: cytoplasmic division in males, produce more sperm cells, cytoplasmic division in females, only 1 egg cell b/c of unequal cytoplasm division, 3 polar bodies. Meiosis is the basis of sexual reproduction: sexual reproduction involves: Meiotic cell division: occurs in ovaries and testes, produces haploid gametes (sperm and eggs)

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