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Meiosis Class Notes (With Diagrams) - A level Biology: AQA

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Clear, well-structured class notes on meiosis, fully aligned with the AQA A-Level Biology specification, including labelled drawings and diagrams to support understanding of each stage. These notes break down meiosis I and meiosis II step-by-step, using clear explanations, visual diagrams, and key exam terminology to help you understand and remember the process. Includes: Detailed explanations of meiosis I & II Hand-drawn / labelled diagrams of each stage Crossing over, independent assortment & genetic variation Diploid vs haploid cells Key AQA definitions and terminology Common exam mistakes and tips Ideal for visual learners, lesson consolidation, and effective revision before tests and exams.

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Meiosis
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1. A mutation is a random change in a sequence of DNA
2. Addition mutation
3. A sequence of three bases on mRNA that code for a specific anime acid
4. The genetic code is degenerate so the base that changed can still code for the
same amino acid
5. mRNA has introns removed during splicing
6. tRNA is cloveR shaped and short, mRNA is long and linear, mRNA contains
codons while tRNA has anticodons, mRNA carries genetic code from the DNA to
the ribosome while tRNA transports specific amino acids to the ribosome
7. DNA has deoxyribose sugar RNA has ribose sugar, RNA has uracil instead of
thymije and DNA has thymine
8. High specific heat capacity,


Meiosis
Creating Gametes
Gametes produced in meiosis join at fertilisation to produce a zygote with a full set of
chromosomes.

Sexual reproduction increases genetic variation in a population

Gametes a sex cells, they are egg and sperm cells in almost all animals.

Homologous chromosomes
A pair of chromosomes is a pair consisting of one maternal and paternal
chromosomes.

The chromosomes contain different alleles. There are 23 homologous pairs. A fixed
point of a chromosome is called a locus

- Homologous chromosomes pair up at equator
- Independent segregation of homologous chromosomes
- Maternal and paternal chromosomes are re-shuffled in any combination
- Crossing over is when non-sister chromatids exchange alleles
- Both create a new combination of alleles
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