Biology 1201A : Meiosis Lecture Summary.doc

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Asexual: individual inherits all genes from one parent, identical to parent, genetic variation comes from mutations, reduced ability to evolve. Sexual: gets genetic variation from one parent, different from parents, variation. Life cycles: a diagrammatic representation of the events in an organism. Sexual cycle in humans: somatic cells=23 pairs of chromosomes, chromosomes have many genes, each gene occupies a specific loci (address) on a specific chromosomes. Homologous chromosomes have homologous genes at homologous loci * but the 2 genes need not to be identical, alternate forms of the same genes (they are same size, same order, same loci, but different alleles) Sex chromosomes: different homologous chromosome- female xx , male xy. Phases of meiosis: meiosis 1: reduces ploidy level from 2n too n, meiosis 2: divdes the remaining set of chromosomes in a mitosis like process. Meiosis 1: has four phases, p, m, a, t during the preceding interphase the chromosomes are replicated to form sister chromatids.

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