BIOL2000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Telophase, Metaphase, Synapsis

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Mieosis: nuclear division that leads to a halving of chromosome number and ultimately to the production of sperm and egg. Karyotype- meaning the number and types of chromomseoms present ] Diploid- 2 versions of a type of chromosome. Haploid- only one copy of each chromosome and just one allele. Meiosis 1 the diploid (2n) parent cell produces two haploid (n) daughter cells meiosis 2 sister chromatids from each chromosome separate the outcome of meiosis 1 is a reduction in chromosome # - reducdive. Metaphase 2- chromosomes line up at the middle of the spindle apparatus. Anaphase 2- sister chromatids separate, begin moving to opposite poles of the spindle apparatus. Telophase 2 and cytokinesei 2 chromosomes move to op poles of spindle apparatus and it dissembles. Can produce 2^23 dif combos of parents genes, then there are crossovers so about 8 mill dif options.

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