Meiosis
What is a gene?
a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
diploid cell
(2n) has two sets of chromosomes - body cells (somatic) Human 2n=46
haploid cell
A cell containing only one set of chromosomes (n). - reproductive cells (gametes, sperm, egg) Human n=23
What event must take place during interphase before a cell proceeds to division?
DNA replication
What do gametes do?
Four cells have formed, each nucleus contains a haploid number of chromosomes. (4 different haploid cells)
What cells are left at the end of meiosis I
Four haploid and they are all different
What is the third stage of meiosis I
Anaphase I- homologous chromosomes move to opposite poles (homologous chromosomes separating but sister chromatids stay together)
What is the third stage of meiosis II
Anaphase II- sister chromatids pulled apart, centromeres split
At which stages of meiosis I are the cells diploid and at which stages are they haploid
Haploid- telophase I Diploid- all other stages
In meiosis I, during anaphase I, which structures separated - - homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids
Homologous chromosomes
What's the difference between anaphase I and anaphase II?
In anaphase I, homologous chromosomes separate In anaphase II, centromere's split and sister chromatids separate
Spermatocytes oocytes (2n) — meiosis ——————> Sperm egg (n)
Not sure what this is but she wrote it on the board for notes so I'm assuming it's important
2n / \ <— meiosis I O O / \ / \ <— meiosis II o o o o
Not sure what this is but she wrote it on the board for notes so I'm assuming it's important (I think it's the division of cells)
What cell do you start out with in meiosis I
One diploid
Before fertilization, what happens to the secondary oocyte?
Proceeds to meiosis II
At which stage of meiosis are the chromosomes
Prophase 1
List the stages of meiosis I
Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I
What is the first stage of meiosis I?
Prophase I- spindle fibers form, nuclear membrane disintegrates, DNA coils, crossing over, pairing of homologous chromosomes
What is the first stage of meiosis II
Prophase II- chromosomes condenses, spindles form each new cell, spindle fibers attached to chromosomes
In meiosis II, during anaphase II, which structures separated -- chromosomes or sister chromatids
Sister chromatids
TRUE OR FALSE The new cells have one copy of half the genetic information in the original cell
TRUE
True or false: The new cells have two copies of half of the genetic information in the original cell
TRUE
What is the fifth stage of meiosis I
Telophase I- spindle fibers break down, chromosomes uncoil in form two nuclei, cell divides
What is the fourth stage of meiosis II
Telophase II- four nuclei form around chromosomes, spindles break down, cell divides
What are crossover points called?
chiasma
What is the ploidy of the zygote produced by fertilization— haploid or diploid
diploid
How many replicated chromosomes does the cell contain during prophase?
four
At the end of meiosis I, are the cells haploid or diploid?
haploid
What are gametes?
sex cells (sperm and egg)
What type of organs are the cells that enter meiosis I found
sex organs
What two structures make up a single replicated chromosome?
sister chromatids
At the end of meiosis II in males, what cells are produced?
spermatids
Once the chromosomes have formed a pair, what are they called?
tetrads
At which stage in meiosis I does the pairs of homologous chromosomes come together?
Late prophase I
Where did each of the cells come from that started meiosis II
Meiosis I
What is the second stage of meiosis I
Metaphase I- line up at the equator, and centromeres attach to spindle fibers
What is the second stage of meiosis II
Metaphase II- centromeres of chromosomes line up randomly at the equator of each cell
Are the genes on a recumbent chromatid the same as the original chromatid
No
Will the cells at the end of telophase I be genetically identical to each other?
No
Describe what happens to the chromatids during crossover
They exchange pieces of chromosome (DNA)
What do spermatids eventually become?
mature sperm
During fertilization which two cells come together?
mature sperm and secondary oocyte
Are the alleles on a recombinant chromatid the same as the original chromatid?
no they are mixed
What phrase is used to describe the chromatids after crossing over takes place in the homologous chromosomes separate
recombinant chromatids
What is the name given to the cells produced at the end of meiosis I in females
secondary oocyte
What is the name given to the cells produced at the end of meiosis I and males
secondary spermatocyte