BIOSC-101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Hemoglobin, Chromosome, Meiosis

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In meiosis i, duplicated chromosomes line up with the partners, homologue to homologue, and separate; they may undergo recombination. Premeiotic interphase two chromosomes are replicated. P1 chromosomes condense into threads, synapse with homologous chromosomes, and recombination occurs. M1 spindle microtubules align the tetrads. A1 the spindles separate the two chromosomes and contract; the centrosomes hold the haploid number of chromosomes. Interkinesis is a brief interphase between meiosis i and ii, but no dna replication occurs, where the cell pinches and forms two separate cells. In meiosis ii, the sister chromatids of each duplicated chromosome separate and become chromosomes themselves. P2 chromosomes condense and a spindle forms. M2 spindle microtubules align the chromosomes. A2 spindles separate the two chromatids of each chromosome and the centrosomes hold one chromatid each. T2 chromosomes decondense, new nuclear envelopes form. These four sources of genetic variability cause no two products of meiosis and no two zygotes to have the same genetic makeup:

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