BIOL 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Trisomy, Genetic Variation, Lysogenic Cycle

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Lecture 6 biology ploidy, meiosis and recombination. Both are nuclear divisions, they both follow interphase, both divide replicated chromosomes using prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase (pmat),both can be followed by cytokinesis which leads to forming new cells. What cells use mitosis in cells called somatic cells (normal body cells) ex: skin cells. What cells use meiosis sexual cells, reproductive organs. Does the above change the number of cromies and alter genetics in each new nucleus. After meiosis yes there is a definite change. At least 2 chromosomes, then you end up with 4 nuclei and each one would have 1 chromones in the nucleus. Your going to cut the chromosome number in half. This is what makes mitosis different from meiosis. Does mitosis of meiosis change chromosome number? (picture below) a human karyotype (nucleus type) can determine the number of chromosomes, size and visual appearance of chromies during metaphase. How many chromosomes present in a human nucleus.

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