BIOL 2000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism, Null Allele, Synaptonemal Complex

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Mitosis- cell division that produces two daughter cells with identical nuclei to the parent cell. Meiosis- a process consisting of two consecutive cell divisions that produces daughter cells (gametes or sexual spores) with hald the genetic material of the parent. Meiocyte- a diploid cell about to undergo meiosis. Chromatid- one of two daughter dna molecules produced by chromosome replication. Dyad- a chromosome with two chromatids; double stranded chromosomes. Homologous pair- chromosomes that pair with each other at meiosis and contain the same genes (may have different alleles) Bivalent- two homologous chromosomes paired in meiosis i. Tetrad- four chromatids that make up a bivalent. Synaptonemal complex- complex that allows chromosome pairing during. Kinetochore- proteins that attach the centromere to the kinetochore microtubules. Reduction division- division that results in cells with one member of each homologous pair. Crossing over- the exchange between homologous chromosomes of parts of a chromatid through breakage and rejoining.

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