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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

MITOSIS HAS A COUSIN?!!?!?!?!!

        Hey guys, girls, and frogs, cats, Pokemon, etc...welcome to "THE NEW"look of Ropes of Science! I figured it was time for a change of look, so I pulled out the creativity that I killed years ago and brought it back out. So take a look at some new gadgets and formats! LOL!

        So today, we're going to be talking about meiosis. That's right, mitosis's distant cousin, kind of.Well, first thing you got to know about meisos is that it can be a little complicated, so this post might be kinda long. So the first question is....What is the first step meiosis? Prophase 1, DNA replication starts meiosis kinda starts out like mitosis, yes? Okay, on to the next one. 


 Next is Prometaphase 1. The nuclear Membrane vanishes, and the chromosomes attached to the spindle fibers begin to move

Metaphase 1: two or more chromosome's line up at the metaphase plate. The orientation is completely random. This means there is 50-50 chance that the daughter cells to get the mother's or father's homolouge, or genes.
        Okay, I can guarantee you this is not it, but I will be explaining more in the video either below, right side, or left side up down (whereever you want it to be).



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