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1 Pg Notes: Meiosis

2 Purpose To reduce chromosome # in half (46 23)
Make gametes (eggs or sperm)

3 Meiosis Double mitosis (two cell divisions)

4 Meiosis Double mitosis (two cell divisions) (1) 2n  (2) 2n  (4) n

5 Meiosis Double mitosis (two cell divisions) (1) 2n (2) 2n  (4) n
Results in four haploid cells (n) gametes

6 Meiosis I Similar to the phases of mitosis (1) 2n  (2) 2n
Separates homologous chromosomes in four phases (PMAT I)

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8 Two important events occur
Crossing-over: random exchange of genetic material during Prophase I homologous pairs overlap and twist on each other and exchange genetic material (increases genetic diversity)

9 Two important events occur
Independent Assortment: random separation of the homologous chromosomes occur during anaphase I Increases genetic diversity

10 Meiosis II 2 (2n)  4 (n) DNA is not replicated between meiosis I and meiosis II  Divides sister chromatids in four phases (PMAT II)

11 Meiosis is the formation of gametes
Gametes differ between the sexes Males produce 4 equal sperm cells Females produce one large egg and 3 smaller polar bodies that are eventually broken down  

12 Homologous chromosomes are separated during (meiosis I) or (Meiosis II)?

13 Sister Chromatids are separated during (meiosis I) or (Meiosis II)?

14 Name the Event Depicted. When does this occur?

15 Mitosis Cell Division Meiosis
Number of Cells Made Nuclear State of cell Made Chromosome # (for humans) Type of Cell Made (gamete or somatic) Genetically unique or identical? Picture

16 Assignments Classwork: Observing Mitosis Pre Lab BRING LAB MANUALS TOMORROW! HW: Phases of Meiosis and Mitosis Drawing from yesterday


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