BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Sister Chromatids, Homologous Chromosome, Zipper

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Mitosis: from the time the first egg, get fertilized (in the body cell, somatic cells) In the germ cells: special duplication process that makes haploid germ cells. Slide 4: animal is diploid, goes through meiosis to form sperm and egg. M:ale very little cytoplasm associated with the sperm: nucleus, few mitochondria to power the tail. Female has a lot of cytoplasm, because of uneven division. Red and blue are homologous chromosome but not sister chromatids: the actual sequence of the gene might be a little different. P1: we have the pair of chromosome synapse, zipper of protein holding them together: exchange pieces of dna, hybrid version of the version of the sister chromatids. A1: split the homologous apart, half the number they are haploid: each of the chromosome still have two chromatids. Meiosis 2: those two sister chromatid get separated into two sister chromatids.

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