BSC 2010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Homologous Chromosome, Dna Replication, Sister Chromatids

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Cell division- a process by which a parent cell duplicates its genetic material and then divides into 2 similar cells: = cell reproduction. Clones- resulting offspring: genetically identical to each other and the parent. Fusion of two gametes: gametes form by meiosis. Daughter cells have only half the genetic material of the original cell. Genetic material is randomly separated and reorganized. Contain only a single set of chromosomes (one homolog from each pair) Fuse to form a zygote in fertilization. Somatic cells- body cells that are not specialized for reproduction: contain two sets of chromosomes. Homologous pairs- pairs of chromosomes with corresponding but not identical genetic information. All sexual life cycles involve meiosis to produce haploid cells: gametes develop immediately after meiosis. Essence of sexual reproduction: random selection of half of the diploid chromosomes set to make a haploid gamete followed by fusion of 2.

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