BIOL 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Sister Chromatids, Synaptonemal Complex, Asexual Reproduction

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Bio chapter 13: meiosis and sexual life cycles. Heredity: transmission of traisn from on generatio to the next. Gametes: reproductive cells, produced from germ cells in the gonads. Somatic cells: every other cell with 46 chromosomes. Each chromosome has a single dna molecule wrapped up with other proteins, with a few thousand genes in each. Asexual reproduction: one individual is sole parent and passes copies of genes, genomes are the same. Sexual reproduction: 2 parents make a unique organism. Life cycle: generation to generation sequence of stages in the reproductive history of an organism. Out of 46 chromosomes, there are 2 chromosomes of each of the 23 types. Each pair set has a maternal set and a paternal set. Cells with both sets are diploid cells (human diploid number is 46) Karyotype: image of chromosome organized from longest to shortest. Homologous chromosomes: two that have genes that control the same characteristics and are the same size.

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