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Title: Mitosis and Meiosis


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Mitosis and Meiosis
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Cell cycle and mitosis
  • Mitosis consists of 10-20 of cell cycle,
    depending on cell type
  • Interphase refers to remainder of cell cycle
  • Three phases G1, S, G2
  • Mitosis often referred to as M phase
  • DNA is duplicated during S phase in preparation
    for next mitotic division

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Meiosis
  • Produces 4 haploid daughter cells through 2
    divisions from parent cell
  • Only in germ (reproductive) cells, not in somatic
    (body) cells
  • reduction division
  • Chromosome number is reduced during first
    division
  • Second division maintains chromosome number
  • Bivalents are formed during prophase I
  • Dissociate during anaphase I to produce dyads
    consisting of two identical DNA strands
    (chromatids) attached at centromere
  • Chromatids of dyad dissociate during anaphase II
  • Chromosome number is maintained (count
    centromeres)
  • Meiosis II is similar to a mitotic division

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Early Prophase I
  • 5 phases leptotena, zygotena, pachytena,
    diplotena, diakinesis
  • Synapsis occurs
  • Homologous chromosomes recognize each other
  • Align across entire length to form tetrad (4
    chromatids in synaptonemal complex)
  • Crossing over occurs
  • Begins in zygotena prior to completion of
    synapsis, continues into pachytena

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Crossing over
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Metaphase I
  • Homologous pairs of chromosomes (bivalents) line
    up together at metaphase plate (unlike in
    mitosis)
  • Duplicated DNA strands (sister chromatids) DO NOT
    separate during anaphase

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Meiosis I attachment of spindle
  • Each pair of sister chromatids attached to only
    one pole
  • Different from attachment in mitosis and meiosis
    II

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Anaphase I and Telophase I
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Meiosis II
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Summary meiosis I
Duplicated copies of Chromosome 1
Chromosome 1 (pair in normal cell)
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Summary meiosis I
Duplicated chromosomes separate
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Summary meiosis I
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Summary meiosis II
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Summary meiosis II
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