BI SC 004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 59: Sister Chromatids, Oogenesis, Telophase

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Metaphase ii: chromosomes align at the cell equator. Anaphase ii: sister chromatids separate to opposite poles. Telophase ii: four daughter cells result. Spermatogenesis: the process of making sperm in males, is a continual process. After puberty: about 400 million sperm are produced. Oogenesis: the process of making eggs in females, during meiosis. One egg and three polar bodies are formed: polar bodies act to hold discarded chromosomes. Normally one egg per month is produced. Around 500 are produced ruing the entire reproductive cycle. Repair: occurs in body cells, 1 division, results in: Meiosis: formation of gametes, occurs in sex cells, 2 divisions, results in: Nondisjunction: occurs when both members of a homologous pair go into the same daughter cell. During meiosis i: when sister chromatids fail to separate. Cell has only 1 copy of a chromosome. Cell has 3 copies of a chromosome.

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