7.4-Meiosis II

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Meiosis II

further separates two cells (the products of

meiosis I) into four gametes.

• Starts and finishes with haploid cells.

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Prophase II

  • Nucleus disassembles.

• Chromatin condenses into chromosomes.

• Meiotic spindle begins to form.

• Microtubules attach to kinetochores.

* Note: no crossing over occurs in Prophase II.

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Metaphase II

  • Chromosomes are lined up at the metaphase plate.

• Microtubules are attached to kinetochores on

chromosomes.

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Anaphase II

• Microtubules shorten.

• Sister chromatids are pulled to opposite ends.

- Each sister chromatid is now considered an

individual chromosome.

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Telophase II and Cytokinesis

  • Nucleoli redevelop.

• Two nuclear envelopes develop (nuclei re-form).

• Chromosomes decondense back into chromatin.

• Spindle fibers disappear.

• Cytokinesis splits the cell into two daughter cells.

Final result of meiosis: four haploid daughter cells,

each with half the amount of DNA as the parent cell.

• The DNA of daughter cells is not identical to the

parent cell due to genetic recombination in

prophase I.

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Three events contribute to genetic diversity in

offspring:

1.Crossing Over

  1. Independent Assortment

  2. Random joining of gametes

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Crossing over:

genetic recombination that creates

gametes with unique chromosomes.

- Crossing over plays the most significant role in

increasing genetic diversity.

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Independent assortment:

each homologous

chromosome or sister chromatid is randomly

distributed into either daughter cell.

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Random joining of gametes:

different sperm can fertilize different eggs during fertilization