BIOS 1120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Homologous Chromosome, Sister Chromatids, Dna Replication

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Bios 1120 - chapter 9 - the continuity of life: cellular reproduction. Lo 1: describe the fundamental components of inheritance, including chromosomes, In humans, a haploid cell has 22 autosomes, plus either an x or y, for a total of. Lo 8: describe the eukaryotic cell cycle, including the steps and outcome of mitotic cell division. In metaphase i, homologous pairs of duplicated chromosomes, held together by chiasmata, line up along the equator. In anaphase i, the sister chromatids of each duplicated homologue remain attached to each other and move to the same pole. In diploid life cycles (humans, most animals), the majority of the cycle is spent as diploid cells: fertilization is always followed by mitotic divisions. In haploid life cycles (various protists & fungi), the majority of the cycle is spent as haploid cells: fertilization is followed directly by meiosis; haploid cells (spores) undergo numerous mitotic divisions.

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