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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: omg, it starts with a haploid cell with the phases metaphase 2, MEIOSIS has 2 major stages meiosis 1, meiosis 1 including phases similiar to mitosis telephase 1 and cytokinesis, chromosomes condense further and nucleoi disappears also nuclear envelope breaks, meiosis 2 is like the same thing as mitosis but it starts with a haploid cell, each pole of the cell has a haploid chromosome although each chromosome still has two sister chromatids, sister chromatids remain attached at their centrimeres ???? only the tetrads split up, midway between the two poles of the spindle this happens through independent assortment, meiosis 1 including phases similiar to mitosis metaphase 1, crossing over occures as prophase 1 continues chromosomes condense further and nucleoi disappears, a TETRAD also crossing over occures, telephase 2 includes cytokinesis, anaphase 1 is marked with the migration of of chromosomes, where chromatin coils up so each individual chromosome is visible in a process called synapses two sister chromatids come together as pairs, it starts with a haploid cell with the phases prophase 2, move towards the two poles of the cell however sister chromatids remain attached at their centrimeres, telephase 1 and cytokinesis during this phase chromosomes arrive at the poles of the cell, of chromosomes which move towards the two poles of the cell, chromosomes arrive at the poles of the cell in which each pole of the cell has a haploid chromosome, it starts with a haploid cell with the phases telephase 2