MBG 2400 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Meiosis, Fucus, Zygote

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Meiotic recombination any meiotic process that generates a haploid product with a genotype that differs from the two haploid genotypes that constructed the meiotic diploid (recombinant) Zygotic meiosis zygote divides by meiosis, giving rise to haploid cells or a haploid multicellular phase. Gametic meiosis diploid multicellular phase divides by meiosis, giving rise to gametes (e. g. most animals, brown algae fucus, some heterotrophic protists). Isomorphic similar morphology for the n and 2nphases (some algae). Heteromorphic different morphology for the nand 2nphases (most algae, all land plants). Asexual reproduction:in eukaryotes, the formation of progeny in a system where meiosis, fertilization or both are circumvented and offspring arise from a single parent; embryogenesis may or may not be involved. Embryonic asexual reproduction:embryogenesis occurs without fertilization and the genotype of progeny can either be identical to the parent or not depending on the system; synonyms include apomixisand parthenogenesis.

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