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Meiosis
How does sexual reproduction lead to genetic variation?

Why?
Cells reproduce through mitosis to make exact copies of the original cell. This is done for growth and
repair. Sexually-reproducing organisms have a second form of cell division that produces reproductive cells
with half the number of chromosomes. This process is called meiosis, and without it, humans, oak trees,
beetles, and all other sexually-reproducing organisms would be vastly different than they are today.


Model 1 – Meiosis I
Sister Single Homologous
chromatids chromosome chromosomes
come together
to form a
tetrad




Cell from the sex organs
(ovaries/testes in animals) Early Prophase I Late Prophase I
during Interphase I




Telophase I
Metaphase I Anaphase I




1. According to Model 1, in what type of organs are the cells that enter meiosis I found?


2. Considering what you already know about mitosis in cells, what event must take place during
interphase before a cell proceeds to division?




Meiosis 1

, 3. What two structures make up a single replicated chromosome?


4. In Model 1, how many replicated chromosomes does the cell contain during prophase?



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Alleles are alternative forms of the same gene. For example, gene A may contain the information for
fur color. One allele “A” may result in white fur, while the alternative allele “a” may result in black fur.
Homologous chromosomes are chromosomes that contain the same genes, although each chromosome
in the homologous pair may have different alleles.
5. At which stage in meiosis I do the pairs of homologous chromosomes come together?


6. Once the chromosomes have formed a pair, what are they called?


7. At the end of meiosis I, two cells have been produced. How many replicated chromosomes are in
each of these cells?


8. Cells with a full set of chromosomes are referred to as diploid or 2n, whereas cells with half the
chromosomes are haploid or n. At which stage(s) of meiosis I are the cells diploid and at which
stage(s) are they haploid?




9. Which of the statements below correctly describes the relationship between the cells at the end of
telophase I and the original cell?
a. The new cells have one copy of all of the genetic information in the original cell.
b. The new cells have two copies of all of the genetic information in the original cell.
c. The new cells have one copy of half of the genetic information in the original cell.
d. The new cells have two copies of half of the genetic information in the original cell.


10. Considering the genetic makeup of the homologous pairs, will the cells at the end of telophase I
be genetically identical to each other?




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