MEIOSIS

mīŏˈsĭs, process of nuclear division in a living cell by which the number of chromosomes is reduced to half the original number. Meiosis occurs only in the process of gametogenesis, i.e., when the gametes, or sex cells (ovum and sperm), are being formed. Because fertilization consists of the fusion of two separate nuclei, one from each of the sex cells, meiosis is necessary to prevent the doubling of the chromosome number in each successive generation. An ordinary body cell is diploid; i.e., it contains two of each type of chromosome. The members of each pair are known as homologous chromosomes. An ovum or sperm is haploid; i.e., it contains only a single chromosome of each type and, therefore, half the number of chromosomes of the diploid cell. When the two haploid cells fuse, the diploid number is restored, and the plant or animal growing from the fertilized egg (zygote) has the usual diploid number of chromosomes in its cells. Just before meiosis each chromosome replicates to form two identical copies in the form of strands called chromatids joined together at a point called the centromere. In the first stage of meiosis, called the reduction division, the members of each pair of homologous chromosomes lie side by side and crossing over occurs. Each member of the pair then moves away from the other toward opposite ends of the dividing cell, and two nuclei, each with the haploid number of double-stringed chromosomes, are formed. Thus at the beginning of the second meiotic sequence, called the equational division, each cell nucleus contains one chromosome from each homologous pair and each chromosome is of two strands that are identical (except where crossing over has occurred). Then the chromosomes separate into their single strands which move toward opposite ends of the dividing nucleus. The result of meiotic division is four cells, each haploid, with one chromosome of each pair.

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...implicating the role of aml in the initiation of meiosis, indirect immunofluorescence microscopy...to be involved with the transition from meiosis back to the mitotic cell cycle. The mutant results in meiosis being followed by a series of mitotic...
...responsible for the maintenance of honest meiosis. I explore this case in detail because...either allele to a given gamete. Indeed, meiosis is usually one of the fairest lotteries...honesty is surprising because biasing meiosis in ones own favor, as "segregation...
...meiosis. In human females, meiosis begins during fetal development...pachytene (the period of early meiosis during which chromosomes are...fertilization, the number of completed meioses experienced by a human female...long delay in complet- ing meiosis in females may well underlie...
MEIOSIS. At prophase I, duplicated chromosomes exchange genetic material within...is then laid (1()\\ n between the two membranes ofthe cell plate. MEIOSIS Meiosis is a specialized form of nuclear division used In lukaryotic cells. Although...
...Currently accepted models of recombination at meiosis are based on the assumption that cytologically...between chromosomes at a specified point at meiosis is low, whereas the probability of exchange...be a normal feature of recombination at meiosis, and second, on a comparison of the...
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The Evolution of Meiosis from Mitosis by Adam S. Wilkins , Robin Holliday...almost all, it is this event-the initiation of meiosis. W. J. HAMILTON (1999, p. 419) THE origins of meiosis in early eukaryotic history have never been satisfactorily...
Meiosis-specific Regulation of the Saccharomyces...developmental program that proceeds through meiosis and spore formation (reviewed in KUPIEC...simplicity we refer to this process as meiosis or meiotic development. Orderly progression...
Combining the Meiosis Gibbs Sampler with the Random...were never updated in the meiosis sampler, proposed variables...are already updated in the meiosis sampler. After enough moves...number of moves ~ number of meioses X number of markers...
...Localization of the Genetic Determinants of Meiosis Suppression in Daphnia Pulex by Michael...females have lost the ability to engage in meiosis and instead produce diploid resting eggs...and Hebert 1988). Such sex-limited meiosis suppression provides a potentially powerful...
...Competing Crossover Pathways Act during Meiosis in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae by Juan Lucas...connections" is thought to be critical for meiosis I segregation (STORLAZZI et al. 2003...generated? Genetic and physical analyses of meiosis in S. cerevisiae showed that meiotic...
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Meiosis Models Face Tough Scrutiny by Douglas Steinberg...tools are being applied as well. During meiosis, a diploid cell generates haploid gametes...and cellular biology who began studying meiosis in the late 1980s, says, "The overall...
...and the interaction of homologs during meiosis. "She has the career of a first-class...in her studies of mechanisms underlying meiosis and recombination, the third major area...there was no molecular anything about meiosis, roughly speaking," says Kleckner...
...compaction, most dynamically during the process of meiosis. Meiosis is a kind of cell division that produces gametes...for brown eyes. When a germ-line cell undergoes meiosis, the forty-six individual chromosomes perform a...
...account for how these proteins contribute to meiosis. And cancer researchers might reevaluate...perifosine, induce endogenous CDK inhibitors. MEIOSIS AND INFERTILITY The recent findings raise...which cyclin teams up with CDK2 during meiosis. "In testicular extracts, cyclin A1...
...accomplished, among other things, during a process called meiosis. Meiosis actually starts with the duplication of every chromosome...mothers genome, the three "extras" left over from meiosis. The nucleus is engulfed by the developing embryo...
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...cells which were then prompted to complete meiosis - cell division with halving of the chromosome...genes on a Y chromosome are essential for meiosis and for sperm maturation. The IVD sperm...necessary reduced genetic material following meiosis. Dr Evan Harris MP, who tabled amendments...
...fertilised, they must complete a complex process of ripening called meiosis in which half of the chromosomes - the chains of DNA that contain...down from a mother to her child. The most important stage of meiosis is just before ovulation when a large amount of DNA is ejected...
...fertilised, they must complete a complex process of ripening called meiosis in which half of these chromosomes are ejected. The resulting...down from a mother to her child. The most important stage of meiosis happens just before ovulation when a large amount of DNA is...
...fertilised, they must complete a complex process of ripening called meiosis in which half of these chromosomes are ejected. The resulting...down from a mother to her child. The most important stage of meiosis happens just before ovulation when a large amount of DNA is...
...cancer. "We now have the first step, but the cells dont enter meiosis, the process by which they divide," said Prof Nayernia...transplanted into mouse testes and were observed to undergo early meiosis ( cell division ( the next stage to them becoming mature sperm...
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MEIOSIS mio sis, process of nuclear division in...is reduced to half the original number. Meiosis occurs only in the process of gametogenesis...nuclei, one from each of the sex cells, meiosis is necessary to prevent the doubling of...
...by a thick wall) that later undergoes meiosis. The class includes unicellular organisms...the formation of a zygospore and zygotic meiosis. Unlike in the other two common classes...generations and unlike in the other classes, meiosis occurs in the spores rather than the zygotes...
...microtubules, but their functions have yet to be understood. Meiosis and Amitosis Mitotic division is the method of nuclear division...e., by the union of two gametes, the complex process of meiosis takes place, which produces cells that each contain only half...
...genes are borne on homologous chromosomes. In the process of meiosis , by which ova and sperm are produced, the chromosomes are...homologous portions of paired chromosomes may be interchanged during meiosis (crossing over) and that the interaction of many genes is...
...actually the male gametophyte generation of seed plants (see reproduction ). Inside the anther, pollen mother cells divide by meiosis to form pollen grains whose nuclei contain half the number of chromosomes characteristic of the parent plant. Each pollen...
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