3.4.3 Genetic Diversity by Mutation or Meiosis Flashcards
What are the two types of cell division?
Mitosis: produces two diploid cells
Meiosis: produces four haploid cells
How many chromosomes do gametes have?
Haploid (half the number of a normal body cell)
What are the two divisions during Meiosis? (No explanation)
Meiosis 1
Meiosis 2
What is a gene?
A length of DNA that codes for a polypeptide
What is a locus?
The position of a gene on a chromosome or DNA molecule
What is an allele?
One of the different forms of a particular gene
What are homologous chromosomes?
A pair of chromosomes, one maternal, one paternal with the same gene loci
What is fertilisation?
The fusion of a male and female gamete
What is the process of prophase 1?
Chromosomes condense and become visible
Nuclear envelope breaks down
Contains 4n genetic material
What is the process of metaphase 1?
Homologous pairs of chromosomes line up next to each other
Spindle fibres connect to the centrioles
Contains 4n genetic material
What is the process of anaphase 1?
Homologous pairs are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell
Contains 4n genetic material
What is the process of telophase 1?
Nuclei reform
Cytokinesis
Forms two cells with 2n genetic material each
What is the process of prophase 2?
Nuclei break down
Contains 2n genetic material
What is the process of metaphase 2?
Chromosomes lime up on the equator of the cell
Spindle fibres attach to the centromeres
Contains 2n genetic material
What is the process of anaphase 2?
Chromatids are separated by the contraction of the spindle fibres
They’re pulled apart to opposite poles
Contains 2n genetic material