ANHB1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Sister Chromatids, Sertoli Cell, Spermatid

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How mutations transfer from parent to offspring. Meiosis 1 - homologous chromosomes (sister chromatids in each chromosomes) are separated. One chromatid from mother and one from father. Meiosis 2 - sister chromatids are separated. Prophase 1 - homologous chromosomes (1 from each parent) are visible (condense). Metaphase 1 - chromosomes line up and attach to spindles. Random assortment + crossing over/recombination = 2 daughter cells are not the same. Meiosis 1 = reductional meiosis 2 = equational. Primary spermatocyte (haploid - 1st meiotic division) Spermatids mature into haploid sperm cells in epididymis (nourished by sertoli cells). Fsh stimulates oocytes to complete meiosis (1 per month) Results in 1st polar body and secondary oocyte.

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