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Title: Meiosis


1
Meiosis Grasshopper predivision nuclei
  • These two nuclei were stained with Feulgen.
    Heterochromatin is visible, but chromosomes are
    not. DNA replication and chromosome duplication
    have occurred, but the latter will not be seen
    until later.

2
Meiosis Very early Prophase 1
  • Chromosomes are condensing and so are beginning
    to become visible as threads.

3
Meiosis Early Prophase 1
  • Homologous chromosomes have paired. The dark
    blob at the left is heterochromatin.

4
Meiosis Mid Prophase 1
  • Pairing is complete. This is the time that
    chiasma form, but we cannot see this through the
    optical microscope.

5
Meiosis Late Prophase 1
  • The attraction between the homologous chromosomes
    has given way to repulsion. Chiasmata and the
    result of chromosome duplication are clear.

6
Meiosis Late Prophase 1 Another picture
  • The attraction between the homologous chromosomes
    has given way to repulsion. Chiasmata and the
    result of chromosome duplication are clear.

7
Meiosis Metaphase 1
  • The spindle has formed (it has not been stained),
    the chromosomes have attached to spindle fibers
    and are now aligned with the centromeres of the
    paired homologues on opposite side of the
    metaphase plate.

8
Meiosis Anaphase 1
  • The homologous pairs of chromosomes are now
    separating from each other, moving to opposite
    poles of the spindle.

9
Meiosis Late Anaphase 1
  • Homologous chromosomes are fully separated.
    Products of chromosome duplication and crossing
    over have stayed together. There are 9 duplicated
    chromosomes at left, 8 at the right.

10
Meiosis Very Late Anaphase 1
  • The heterochromatic X-chromosome appears fainter
    at the top of the right group.

11
Meiosis Metaphase 2
  • Polar view of chromo-somes arranged approximately
    in a circle. Chomosomes with a centromere near
    the middle appear to have 4 arms, while those
    with terminal centromeres have only 2 arms.

12
Meiosis- Metaphase 2
  • Equatorial view, including the X-chromosome

13
Meiosis Anaphase 2
  • Eight separating from eight. Thus there is no
    X-chromosome here.
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