BSC 1010L Study Guide - Final Guide: Sister Chromatids, Synaptonemal Complex, Centromere

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Interphase chromosomes replicate during s phase, remain uncondensed. Each replicated chromosome has 2 genetically identical sister chromatids. In synapse, synaptonemal complex forms between homologues, holding them tightly together along their lengths. Later in prophase, the synaptonemal complex disassembles, each chromosome pair becomes visible as tetrads. Sister chromatids remain attached at centromere and move as one unit to the same pole. Homologous chromosomes, each composed of two sister chromatids move to opposite poles telophase and cytokinesis. At beginning of telophase 1, each 1/2 of the cell has a complete haploid set, but still each chromosome is composed of two sister chromatids. Cytokinesis usually occurs simultaneously with telophase=two haploid daughter cells prophase 2. Late, chromosomes move towards metaphase ii plate metaphase 2. The chromosomes are positioned on the metaphase plate as in mitosis. Because of crossing over, sister chromatids are not identical. Kinetochores of sister chromatids are attached to microtubules from poles anaphase 2.

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