BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nondisjunction, Kinetochore, Spermatid

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Ploidy value (uniqueness of genomic complement) of 2 (2n) The ploidy value (n) does not change during mitosis. Amount of dna (c) changes during dna synthesis and mitosis. A cell in g1 or g0 phase will have a c value of 2 (2c) A cell division results on 2 cells with half the amount of dna. Each chromatid is replicated exactly during dna synthesis to create 2 identical sister chromatids. N values stay the same (identical chromatids being separated, uniqueness doesn"t change) C values change with duplication and division (amount of dna doubling and then being halved) Ends up with 2 diploid, genetically identical cells. Ends up with 4 haploid genetically distinct cells. End up with 1n; 1c (after second division) 2 copies on each chromosome (will discuss later in course) G1, s and g2 in mitosis and meiosis are the same. Pair of homologous chromosomes (one from mom, one from dad) start to align (not sister chromatids)

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