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four key events during prophase I
chromosomes condense
nuclear envelope deforms
homologues pair up
crossing over/recombination
phases of meiosis when genetic variation is introduced
prophase I (recombination) and metaphase I (law of random assortment)
stage of meiosis when cells switch from diploid to haploid
anaphase I/telophase I
when they are separated in anaphase II, sister chromatids are…
no longer identical
linked genes
genes that are physically close to each other and therefore more likely to be crossed-over together → inherited together
product of meiosis
four haploid gametes cells that are genetically unique from each other and their parents
product of mitosis
two diploid somatic cells that are genetically identical to each other and their parents, unless they are mutated