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Meiosis Where do the alleles come from that we inherit? We get them from mom and dad in the form of egg and sperm Meiosis Vocabulary Remember, genes carry the information to code for specific traits These genes are found on structures called chromosomes (DNA) Humans have 46 chromosomes We receive 23 from mom and 23 from dad There are 23 pairs of chromosomes Homologous chromosomes are structurally the same. They carry the same genes. However, each chromosome may carry a different form of a gene. Humans are diploid Di = two Ploid = sets We have two of each chromosome (one from mom and one from dad) in each body cell A body cell is a cell that makes up part of our body, such as a skin cell, liver cell, heart cell A gamete is a sex cell Gametes are haploid, meaning they only have one copy of each chromosome Two haploid gametes make a diploid cell through fertilization How do we make these haploid cells? Meiosis Cell division that creates gametes (sex cells) One cell divides and becomes four haploid gametes The parent cell is diploid or (2N) it has two sets of chromosomes Each daughter cell is haploid or (1N) Stages of Meiosis In Meiosis I, the homologous chromosomes separate (2n1N) In Meiosis II, the sister chromatids separate like mitosis Crossing Over Homologous chromosomes pair up and sister chromatids cross over each other When the sister chromatids are separated, some of the genetic material becomes switched This increases genetic variation Important Points of Meiosis Sexual reproduction is important for genetic variation Sexual reproduction is only possible by cutting the number of chromosomes in half through meiosis Each egg and sperm contains 23 chromosomes, when combined through fertilization, they produce an offspring with 46 chromosomes