BIOL 1201 Chapter : Biol Ch 13

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Meiosis: genetics, heredity, variation, genes, asexual reproduction, cloning, sexual reproduction. Chromosomes: we have 46 chromosomes, 23 pairs, homologous chromosomes are what we get from each parent, all chromosomes except the sex chromosomes follow the pattern, x chromosomes in mammals have more genes than y chromosomes. Women have more genes than men bc we carry two x chromosomes. Diploid vs haploid: haploid is half your set of chromosomes (typically the half from each parent, meiosis makes haploid version of cells, gametes (egg cell and sperm cells) are haploids. Interphase: you must duplicate the dna: meiosis i: homologous chromosomes separate from one another, makes two daughter cells, meiosis ii: sister chromatids separate, they each go to a daughter cell. Meiosis ii (in detail): much more like mitosis. In metaphase, chromosomes line up as homologous pairs (tetrads) on the metaphase plate (not just sister chromatids); and in anaphase. Homologs separate from each other; sister chromatids remain joined at the centromere.

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