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Meiosis


1.1 Introduction
Meiosis is the division of a somatic cell in order to form sex cells.

It follows interphase in the cell cycle and occurs during gametogenesis.

Somatic cell- a cell that contains a full set of chromosomes required to create a living organism.

In humans it occurs in testes and ovaries.



1.2 The Chromosome
A chromosome is a unit of inheritance that carries genetic information. It consists of DNA and protein.

An image showing how chromosomes are arranged is known as a karyotype. It shows 23 sets of
chromosomes. The first 22 sets are known as autosomes (non-sex) and the last set are known as
gonosomes (sex chromosomes).



1.3 The process of meiosis
Meiosis is divided into 2 stages; Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2; both of which are divided into 4 phases,
namely: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.



Interphase:
 DNA Replication takes place here.
 Each chromosome is replicated.



MEIOSIS I
Prophase 1
 Chromatin network unwinds.
 Chromosomes condense and become more visible.
 Chromosomes come together to form bivalent homologous Chromosomes.
 Spindle fibres form.
 Crossing over takes place between homologous chromosomes.

,  Crossing over- the process whereby non sister chromatids overlap and chromatid segments
are exchanged at a point called the chiasma.



Metaphase 1
 M for middle of the cell.
 Homologous chromosomes align randomly at the cell’s equator.
 Spindle fibres attach to the controversial of the chromosomes.




Anaphase 1
 A for apart.
 Spindle fibres start to shorten.
 Homologous chromosomes are separated and pulled towards opposite poles of the cell.




Telophase 1
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