Biology 1001A Study Guide - Final Guide: Meiosis, Gene Duplication, Mitosis

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The stage of meiosis when recombination occurs: prophase i. Evolutionary advantages of gene duplication: allows for mutations which could be advantageous for natural selection. Products of meiosis in animals vs. plants, fungi and algae: animals: Diploid phase dominates, no mitotic division in haploid phase. Males: each 4 nuclei from meiosis differentiates into functional sperm cell. Females: one in 4 nuclei becomes a functional egg: plants and some fungi/algae: Alternate between haploid and diploid, mitotic division in haploid and diploid phase. Meiosis produces haploid spores: spores grow through mitosis into gametophytes, at maturity, some nuclei in gametophytes develop into egg/sperm nuclei. Genetically identical because they arise through mitosis: most fungi and algae: Haploid phase dominates, no mitotic division in diploid phase. Haploid gametes: similar in structure (designated as + or -) 4 cells produced by meiosis develop into haploid spores which grow through mitosis. Gametes produced by mitosis (all genetically identical)

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