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Mitosis

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MEIOSIS
A process of nuclear division that reduces the number of chromosomes and new cells to half the number in the original cell.

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PROPHASE I

  • Synapsis- tetrads form
  • Non-sister chromatids cross over
  • Spindles form
  • Nuclear membrane dissolves

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METAPHASE I

  • Tetrads are randomly aligned at the equator

ANAPHASE I

  • Tetrads pull apart
  • Independent assortment occurs

TELOPHASE I

  • Nuclear membrane briefly reforms
  • Two cells end as 1n

PROPHASE II

  • Nuclear membrane dissolves
  • Spindle formation

METAPHASE II

  • Chromosomes line up at the equator

ANAPHASE II

  • Tetrads pull apart
  • Chromatids separate to opposite sides of the poles

TELOPHASE II

  • Nuclear membrane reforms
  • Helps create four unique 1n cells

THE FINAL PRODUCT

FOUR UNIQUE 1N CELLS

MORE INFO ON MEIOSIS

  • Meiosis keeps the number of chromosomes from doubling each generation.
  • Provides genetic diversity in offspring.
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Presentation by: Julianne Young, Sydney Shillinglaw, and Matthew Hunter

Photo by TheJCB