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3.3.1: How is DNA Passed Through the Generations?
Steps of Mitosis:
o Original cell:
o DNA replicates so that there are two copies.
o DNA condenses into a compact form called chromosomes. Each
chromosome contains two identical copies of DNA called sister
chromatids.
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o Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell. Fibers attach to each of
the sister chromatids that will pull each chromatid to opposite poles of
the cell.
o Each chromosome separates and the sister chromatids are pulled to the
opposite poles of the cell.
o The cell splits into two, with both cells having an equivalent and
complete collection of chromosomes.
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Steps of Meiosis:
o Original cell:
o DNA replicates so that there are two copies.
o DNA condenses into a compact form called chromosomes. Each
chromosome contains two identical copies of DNA called sister
chromatids.
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o Chromosomes pair up with their matching chromosome
called homologous chromosomes (one chromosome inherited from the
father and one chromosome inherited from the mother).
o Homologous chromosomes line up at the center of the cell. Fibers attach
to each of the homologous chromosomes that will pull each chromosome
to opposite poles of the cell.
o Homologous chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles of the cell.
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o The cell splits into two, with both cells having one homologous
chromosome from each pair.
o Chromosomes line up at the center of both cells. Fibers attach to each of
the sister chromatids that will pull each chromatid to opposite poles of
the cells.
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PBS Activity 3.3.1: How is DNA Passed Through the Generations? – Page 5
o Each chromosome separates, and the sister chromatids are pulled to the
opposite poles of the cells.
o Both cells split into two, with the resulting cells each containing a single
chromosome set. (Half the chromosomes of the parent cell. This is how
each egg cell and sperm cell contains half the chromosomes of body
cells. Therefore, when the sperm and egg combine, they contain the
correct number of chromosomes.)
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