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Meiosis

Meiosis. What is Meiosis? Quick Review: What organelle is responsible for holding the cell’s genetic code? Meiosis is the process of creating 4 haploid

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Meiosis

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What is Meiosis?

Quick Review:What organelle is responsible for holding the cell’s genetic code?

Meiosis is the process of creating 4 haploid cells (n) from one diploid cell (2n) from a reproductive organ.

...Say What?

–Nucleus

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Haploid cells (n) contain only one set of chromosomes from ONE parent– one set of chromosomes (one set of genes).

Diploid cells (2n) contains one set of chromosomes from EACH parent– two sets of chromosomes (two sets of

genes). – Most cells are diploid

Gametes: (sex cells) produced by meiosis.Are gametes haploid or diploid cells?

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Phases of Meiosis

Meiosis II•Prophase II•MetaphaseII•AnaphaseII•Telophase II•Cytokenesis

Why do you think Meiosis has two cycles while mitosis only has one?

Meiosis I

• Interphase•Prophase I•Metaphase I•Anaphase I•Telophase I•Cytokenesis

The purpose of meiosis is to produce haploid gametes.

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1. Interphase

Cell growth

DNA replication

Cell prepares for meiosis

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2. Prophase ITetrad: Chromosome pairs with

homologous chromosome to form a tetrad. Each tetrad has 4 chromatids.

Crossing-over: Exchange of alleles between homologous chromosomes during pairing.

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3. Metaphase ITetrads line up at

the “equator.”

Spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes at the centromere.

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4. Anaphase ITetrads break

apart and move toward opposite poles. Differs from mitosis by sister chromatids stay together.

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5. Telophase I

• Spindle fiber breaks down.

• Chromosomes uncoil.

• Cytoplasm divides to form 2 new cells.

• Each cell has ½ the genetic information as the original cell. Cells are diploid because the DNA was replicated before meiosis I.

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Meiosis IIThe cell does not go into interphase between

meiosis I and meiosis II.

Meiosis II is the same as mitosis. The only difference is the end product: 4 haploid cells.

Recall: What was the end product of mitosis?

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Metaphase meiosis I

Metaphase meiosis II

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Critical Thinking:Why do you think gametes

(reproductive cells) are haploid when all other cells are diploid?When 2 haploid gametes join, they form one diploid cell (zygote)!