Chapter 11
Meiosis
![What is Meiosis?](https://jovecdn2.ccindex.cn/files/media/science-education/science-education-thumbs/10766.jpg)
Meiosis is the process by which diploid cells divide to produce haploid daughter cells. In humans, each diploid cell contains 46 chromosomes, half…
![Meiosis I](https://jovecdn2.ccindex.cn/files/media/science-education/science-education-thumbs/10767.jpg)
Meiosis is a carefully orchestrated set of cell divisions, the goal of which—in humans—is to produce haploid sperm or eggs, each…
![Chromatin Spread Preparations for the Analysis of Mouse Oocyte Progression from Prophase to Metaphase II](https://jovecdn2.ccindex.cn/files/thumbs/56736_t.png)
Chromatin spread techniques have been widely used to assess the dynamic localization of various proteins during gametogenesis, particularly for…
![Using Fluorescence <em>In Situ</em> Hybridization (FISH) to Monitor the State of Arm Cohesion in Prometaphase and Metaphase I <em>Drosophila</em> Oocytes](https://jovecdn2.ccindex.cn/files/thumbs/56802_t.png)
In humans, chromosome segregation errors in oocytes are responsible for the majority of miscarriages and birth defects. Moreover, as women age, their…
![Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Active ERK in the <em>C. elegans</em> Germline](https://jovecdn2.ccindex.cn/files/thumbs/54901_t.png)
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Active ERK in the C. elegans Germline
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The evolutionarily conserved extracellular signal transducing RTK-RAS-ERK pathway is an important kinase-signaling cascade that controls…