BIOL 1543 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Sister Chromatids, Meiosis, Metaphase

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Check blackboard on powerpoint downloads for pages to read in text. Chromosomes are matched in homologous pairs: in humans, somatic cells have: Gene locations: a locus (plural, loci) is the position of a gene, different versions of a gene may be found at the same locus on maternal and paternal chromosomes. Gametes have a single set of chromosomes: an organism"s life cycle is the sequence of stages leading: To the adults of the next: humans and many animals and plants are diploid with body cells that have: One from each parent: meiosis converts diploid nuclei to haploid nuclei: Diploid cells have two homologous sets of chromosomes. Haploid cells have one set of chromosomes. Meiosis occurs in the sex organs, producing gametes (sperm and eggs) Fertilization is the union of sperm and egg (from haploid to diploid) Zygote has a diploid chromosomes number, one from each parent. A pair of homologous chromosomes in a diploid parent cell: interphase.

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