Meiosis Flashcards
What is the goal of meiosis?
To make genetically diverse gametes-1 copy of each chromosomes-leads to a possible of 4 gametes
______ are separated in Meiosis 1
homologous chromosomes
______ are separated in Meiosis 2
sister chromatids
Overview of meiosis in 3 sentences
- two rounds of meiosis
- chromosomes duplicate once
- nuclei divide twice
- homologous chromosomes pair up
- homologies undergo crossing over
Prophase 1
homologous chromosomes pair and are held together by synaptonemal complex
crossing-over (recombination) occurs during prophase 1
Metaphase 1
Centromeres do not divide and sister chromatids are not separated, but chromosomes are still pulled to opposite ends
Telophase 1
only 1 homologous chromosome in each cell after meiosis
Meiosis 2
Separation of sister chromatids
this is where the gametes are made and are genetically different than parents
Haploid cells carry….
half of the genetic information
Meiosis leads to….
4 haploid cells that are not genetically the same
How does Meiosis 1 ensure genetic diversity?
Independent assortment of homologous chromosomes
Recombination
Law of Segregation
Movement of homologous chromosomes to opposite poles at anaphase 1 of meiosis
Law of Independent Assortment
Independent alignment of different homologous pairs on the metaphase 1 spindle
Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis
Mitosis-
homologous chromosomes do not pair do not exchange genetic material (very rare).
Occurs in somatic cellls
Haploid and diploid cells can undergo mitosis
One round of division
Mitosis is preceded by S phase (chromosome duplication)
sister chromatids attach to spindle fibers from opposite poles during metphase
the centromete splits at the beginning of anaphase
At the end of mitosis you get 2 identical cells that are both diploid
Meiosis-
Get 2 phases of division
Occurs in germ cells as part of the sexual cycle
Only diploid cells undergo meiosis
chromosomes duplicate prior to meiosis 1 but not before meiosis 2
Crossing over occurs between homologous chromosomes during prophase of meiosis
Homologous chromosomes (NOT SISTER CHROMATIDS) attach to spindle fibers from opposite poles
the centromere does not split during meiosis 1
sister chromatids attach to spindle fibers during metaphase 1
the centromere splits at the beginning of anapahse 2
At the end you have genetically diverse haploid cells that become gametes
Germ line
specialized germ cells set aside during embryogenesis