Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter Cycle 4: Genetic Recombination, Sporophyte, Dna Replication

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It would have evolutionary changes; dna replication is semi-conservative and it will cause changes to the dna sequence. Meiosis halves the number of chromosomes and fertilization restores it. Animal life cycle: in multi-celled diploid stage, the gametes: egg and sperm come together and it makes a zygote; which grows into a multi-celled animal. After fertilization, it produces a zygote and eventually grows and develops into another sporophyte. Mitotic division only happens in the haploid phase. The diploid phase is limited to only a single cell (the zygote from fertilization). During fertilization, the two gametes are usually designed as positive and negative (similar in structure), fuse together to from a diploid nucleus. The nucleus immediately enters meiosis, producing four haploid cells; they eventually develop into haploid spores and +/- gametes are formed in the spores. Since gametes are produced by mitosis, all gametes are identical.

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