Interephase and Meiosis I
Interphase
Meiosis I Separate homologous chromosomes
Centromeres chromosomes replicate
Prohase I
* Chromosomes condense, form tetrads
* synapsis non-sister chromatids cross-over
* nuclear envelope breaks down, centrones move to poles, spindle microtubules form & attach to one side centromeres, tetrads move towards metaphase I plate.Subtopic
Metaphase I
Tetrads arrange on Metaphase I plate
Anaphase I
homologous chromosomes move to poles
Telephase I & Cytokinesis I
* Nuclear envelope may re-form
* Cylokinesus forms two haploid daughter cells
* Sister chromatids remain attached
Meoisis II Separates sister chromatids
Prophase II
* Nuclear envelope breaks down,
centrosomes move to poles, spindle
microtubules form & attach to both sides centromeres,
chromosomes move towards meta-phase II plate.
Metaphase II
* Chromosomes arrange on metaphase II plate
Anaphase II
Centromeres separate, Sister chromatids move to poles
Telophase II & cytokinesis
Cytokinesis forms
four haploid daughter cells (two Shown)