BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Xyy Syndrome, Fundamental Theorem Of Arithmetic, Turner Syndrome

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Chapter 8: meiosis: what is meiosis, cell division occurring in reproductive organs of diploid organisms, chromosome number reduced in half (haploid) Similarities between mitosis and meiosis: both start with diploid parent cells, chromosome duplicates during interphase. Production of two genetically identical diploid daughter cells (cell divides once) Produces daughter cells genetically identical to parent cells: growth, tissue repair, and asexual division, no synapsis, tetrad formation, or crossing over of genes. Production of four genetically unique haploid gamete cells (cell divides twice: meiosis. Synapsis, tetrad formation and crossing over of genes prophase i. Prophase i (very important stage: tetrad, break, join, chiasma (cross over, metaphase i, anaphase i. Telophase i & cytokinesis: meiosis ii: starts after meiosis i, starts with haploid cells. Telophase ii & cytokinesis: why observe variations, two ways to tell. Produces daughter cells genetically identical to parent cells. No synapsis, tetrad formation, or crossing over. 1 division of nucleus and 1 cytoplasmic division.

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