The Outcomes & Processes of Mitosis & Meiosis (AQA A Level Biology)
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Written by: Lára Marie McIvor
Reviewed by: Lucy Kirkham
Understanding the Outcomes & Processes in Mitosis & Meiosis
Mitosis and meiosis are both forms of cell division
They have many similarities and differences that are important for their function
Mitosis contributes to the growth of an organism or to replace dead/dying cells
Meiosis produces genetically different gametes for sexual reproduction
The Different Outcomes of Mitosis and Meiosis
Number of daughter cells
Mitosis = 2
Meiosis = 4
Ploidy of daughter cells
Mitosis = 2n
Meiosis = n
Are the daughter cells genetically identical to the parent cells and each other?
Mitosis = yes
Meiosis = no
Chromosome Content After Divisions
The chromosome content of a cell changes throughout mitotic and meiotic divisions
Mitosis ends with two daughter cells genetically identical to each other and the parent cell
This is important so that growth and cell replacement can occur within a body continually
Every cell in an organism's body (other than gametes) contain exactly the same genetic material - the full genome
Meiosis ends with four daughter cells all of which contain half the genetic material of the parent cell and are all different from each other and the parent
This is important for genetic variation within families and the population
Genetic variation can reduce the risk of inheriting genetic diseases
Image showing how the chromosome content changes during the mitosis and meiosis
The Random Fertilization of Gametes Increases Genetic Variation
Meiosis creates genetic variation between the gametes produced by an individual through crossing over and independent assortment
This means each gamete carries substantially different alleles
During fertilization, any male gamete can fuse with any female gamete to form a zygote
This random fusion of gametes at fertilization creates genetic variation between zygotes as each will have a unique combination of alleles
Zygotes eventually grow and develop into adults
The presence of genetically diverse zygotes contributes to the genetic diversity of a species
Image showing how meiosis and the random fusion of gametes affects genetic variation
Examiner Tips and Tricks
It is common for a question to ask you to identify where meiosis is occurring in an unfamiliar life cycle. There is a helpful trick for this, meiosis always involves a reduction division. This is a nuclear division that reduces the chromosome number of a cell. So when the ploidy of the cell is halved it can be said that meiosis has just occurred.
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