HUMAN BIOLOGY

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What are the key events of meiosis?


  • In meiosis the nucleus of a diploid germ cell divides twice.
    Ultimately four haploid nuclei form, each with 23 chromosomes—
    one of each type.

  • Meiosis takes place in two steps, called meiosis I and meiosis II.
    Similar to mitosis, each step occurs in stages called prophase,
    metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

  • Cytokinesis occurs at the close of both meiosis I and meiosis II.
    The result is four haploid cells.


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Meiosis ii produces four haploid cells, each
with a set of unduplicated chromosomes
In prophase II and metaphase II, the same events occur in
each new nucleus as in prophase I and metaphase I (steps 5
and 6). In anaphase II, the spindle microtubules pull the
sister chromatids apart (step 7). Each chromosome now con-
sists of one DNA molecule. During telophase II, the chro-
mosomes (which are no longer duplicated) cluster around
each spindle pole. There are four clusters in all. Each one
is a set of unduplicated chromosomes. New nuclear enve-
lopes form around the four clusters, forming four haploid
nuclei—two in each cell (step 8). Cytokinesis then divides
the cytoplasm of each cell, producing four haploid cells.

No DNA
replication

nuclear envelope centrosome
breaking up

plasma
membrane spindle

one pair of
homologous chromosomes

Prophase I. Homologous
chromosomes condense, pair
up, and swap segments. Spindle
microtubules attach to them as
the nuclear envelope breaks up.


Metaphase I. The homologous
chromosome pairs are aligned
midway between spindle poles.

Anaphase I. The homologous
chromosomes separate and begin
heading toward the spindle poles.

Te lophase I. Two clusters of
chromosomes reach the spindle
poles. A new nuclear envelope
forms around each cluster, so
two haploid nuclei form.

Prophase II. The chromosomes
condense. Spindle microtubules
attach to each sister chromatid as
the nuclear envelope breaks up.

Metaphase II. The (still
duplicated) chromosomes are
aligned midway between poles
of the spindle.

Anaphase II. All sister chro-
matids separate. The now undu-
plicated chromosomes head to
the spindle poles.

Te lophase II. A cluster of
chromosomes reaches each
spindle pole. A new nuclear
envelope encloses each cluster,
so four haploid nuclei form.

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