Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Sister Chromatids, Sporophyte, Meiosis

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Pre lecture: products of meiosis in animals vs. plants, fungi, and algae, in animals. Diploid phase dominates life cycle: land plants and some fungi/algae. Haploid and diploid phases can be multicellular; both divide by. Haploid gametes produced by mitotic division of spores formed by mitosis meiosis. Half life diploid, half haploid: other fungi/algae. After fertilization, diploid zygote undergoes meiosis immediately to produce haploid spore, mitosis creates gametophyte, mitosis creates gametes. Fertilization: two haploid gametes fuse to form diploid nucleus. Post lecture: reasons why meiosis 1 is reductional and meiosis 2 is equational . Meiosis 2: amount of dna reduced, chromosome number is not: reduction division. Cells haploid: equational division, changes in c and n during meiosis, meiosis 1, meiosis 2. Telophase 2: c, n of non sister homologues: is mutagenic technically, dna recombination requires, mechanism of recombination during prophase, recombination enzymes cut dna backbone, and physically attach dna. Two dna molecules that differ from one another.

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