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1 Section 11.4 Meiosis

2 A) Stages of Meiosis -Final product will be 4 haploid cells -2 stage process a) Meiosis I b) Meiosis II

3 Meiosis: 2 divisions Result: one copy of each chromosome in a gamete.
Sister chromatids separate Haploid Diploid Meiosis I (reduction division) Meiosis II (equational Homologs separate Result: one copy of each chromosome in a gamete.

4 A) Stages of Meiosis Interphase- replicate DNA G1 S G2

5 A) Stages of Meiosis 1) Meiosis I a) Prophase (same as Mitosis w/ extra) 1. Synapsis: 2. Crossing over: exchange pieces of _________ btwn homologous pair a) genetic recombination: exchange of

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7 Nuclear envelope fragments.
a) Prophase I Early prophase Homologs pair. Crossing over occurs. Late prophase Chromosomes condense. Spindle forms. Nuclear envelope fragments.

8 Recombination (crossing over)
Occurs in prophase of meiosis I Generates diversity A a A a B b B b C C c c D D d d E E Letters denote genes Case denotes alleles e e F F f f Creates chromosomes with new combinations of alleles for genes A to F.

9 Chiasmata Crossing over or recombination events create chiasmata.

10 b) Metaphase I 1. Homolog pairs align along the equator of the cell
2. Sister Chromatids facing opposite poles

11 c) Anaphase II Homologs separate and move to opposite poles. Sister chromatids remain Attached at their centromeres

12 A) Stages of Meiosis Metaphase I- 1. __________ line up in the middle of the cell Anaphase I independent assortment: random separation of homologues = ________________

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14 A) Stages of Meiosis d) Telophase I- 1. chromosomes reach poles 2. _____________ takes place 3. 2 new haploid cells created ( 2 copies of chromosomes in each cell)

15 Telophase I Nuclear envelopes reassemble. Spindle disappears.
Cytokinesis divides cell into two.

16 Meiosis I :reduction division
Prophase I (early) (diploid) (late) Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I Nucleus Spindle fibers Nuclear envelope

17 A) Stages of Meiosis 2) Meiosis II a) Prophase II 1. spindle fibers appear b) Metaphase II 1. chromosomes align in middle of cell c) Anaphase II 1. Sister chromatids move toward poles d) Telophase II 1. nuclear envelope appears & cytokinesis takes place

18 Prophase II Nuclear envelope fragments. Spindle forms.

19 Metaphase II Chromosomes align along equator of cell.

20 Anaphase II Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles.

21 Telophase II Nuclear envelope assembles. Chromosomes decondense.
Spindle disappears. Cytokinesis divides cell into two.

22 A) Stages of Meiosis Results of Meiosis:
______ Haploid cells are created Contains ______ the # of chromosomes as original cell _________ variation

23 Mitosis Meiosis Number of divisions 1 2 Number of daughter cells 4
Genetically identical? Yes No Chromosome # Same as parent Half of parent When Throughout life At sexual maturity Role Growth and repair Sexual reproduction

24 B) Formation of Gametes
Animal cell: meiosis occurs in reproductive organs a) Ex: __________________ Spermatogenesis: production of _______ Oogenesis: production of ________ a) Polar bodies: remaining cells from meiosis

25 Sperm and Egg

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27 Oogonium (diploid) Mitosis Primary oocyte Meiosis I Secondary (haploid) Meiosis II (if fertilization occurs) First polar body may divide Polar bodies die Ovum (egg) Second polar body a A X Mature egg

28 C) Asexual and Sexual Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction: reproduction of offspring from 1 parent a) Ex: _____________ Sexual Reproduction: reproduction of offspring by a sex cell from each parent


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