Meiosis

Some oogonia develop into larger cells called primary oocytes and enter the first meiotic division. This happens between 3 and 8 months of gestation.

The preparatory steps that lead up to meiosis is called the interphase.

Interphase includes:

Growth 1 (G1) phase: In this very active phase, the cell synthesizes its vast array of proteins, including the enzymes and structural proteins it will need for growth. In G1, each of the chromosomes consists of a single linear molecule of DNA.

Synthesis (S) phase: The genetic material is replicated; each of the cell's chromosomes duplicates to become two identical sister chromatids attached at a centromere. This replication does not change the ploidy of the cell since the centromere number remains the same. The identical sister chromatids have not yet condensed into the densely packaged chromosomes visible with the light microscope. This will take place during prophase I in meiosis.

Interphase is followed by Meiosis I

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