BIOL 142 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sister Chromatids, Meiosis, Mitosis

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Learning catalytics: how does meiosis i differ from meiosis ii. The sister chromatids separate during meiosis i, but not during meiosis ii. The homologous chromosomes pair up during meiosis ii, but not during meiosis. Two sex cells are produced as a result of meiosis ii, but not as a result of meiosis. Chromosome number decreases by half as a result of meiosis i, but not as a result of meiosis ii a. b. In meiosis i, homologous pairs are separated into daughter cells. In meiosis ii, the replicated chromosomes are split into daughter cells. Learning catalytics: brandy knows that chromosomes behave differently in meiosis and mitosis. Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. Chromosomes condense or shorten up before cell division. Learning catalytics: this diagram shows a cell during the anaphase stage of mitosis: The chromosome would look the same as in mitosis. You would be able to see dna in the chromosomes during meiosis.

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