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Meiosis, Chap 8 - Coggle Diagram
Meiosis
Prophase 1
Crossing Over: Homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material, increasing genetic diversity.
Metaphase 1
Independent Assortment, Happened in here homologous chromosome pairs align at the cell's equator, and their arrangement is random.
Anaphase 1
Homologous Chromosomes Separate, The homologous chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles of the cell. Sister chromatids remain together.
Telophase 1
The cell starts to divide into two daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes still on the sister chromatids.
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Metaphase II
The cells divide again resulting in four haploid daughter cells, each with a single set of chromosomes.
Anaphase II
Sister Chromatids Separate: Sister chromatids of each chromosome are pulled to opposite poles of the cells.
Telophase II
The cells divide again, resulting in four haploid daughter cells, each with a single set of chromosomes
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We have our DNA replications, DNA is replicated to produce two identical copies of each chromosome sister chromatids.
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