Topic 4: Gamete Formation - Meiosis Flashcards

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What is meiosis?

A

reproductive nuclear division

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What does meiosis produce?

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  • gametes (ovum and sperm)
  • 1 cell (diploid 2n) produces 4 genetically dissimilar gametes (each haploid, n)
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What are the general steps in meiosis? (4)

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  1. interphase
  2. meiosis I
  3. immediately followed by meiosis II
    - between meiosis I and II is interkinesis, NOT INTERPHASE (no DNA replication)
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4
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What generally occurs in Meiosis I? (2)

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  • reduction division
  • 2n to n
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What is different about Prophase I in meiosis?

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  1. homologous xmes attach together to form tetrads (4 chromatids in a row)
  2. Crossing over occurs
    - piece of 1 chromatid exchanges with matching piece from a chromatid of the homologous xme
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6
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Why does crossing over occur?

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  • acts to increase genetic diversity
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What is different in metaphase I in meiosis?

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  • 23 TETRADS line up along the equator
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What is different in Anaphase I of meiosis? (2)

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  • tetrads (homologous xm pairs) separate and migrate to opposite poles
    ie. one homologous chromosome (with 2 sister chromatids) goes to each pole
  • chromatids DONT separate
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What is different in telophase I of meiosis? (3)

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  • after meiosis I and cytokinesis
  • each new cell has 23 different chromosomes (half the xme number so haploid)
  • these cells do not have homologous xmes
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What is Meiosis II? (2)

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  • same as mitosis except with 23 xmes instead of 46
  • turns diploid germ cells into haploid gametes
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11
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See diagrams in notes for germ cell

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thanks

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