Meiosis PowerPoint

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WARM UP
 LIST THE 8 PHASES/STAGES OF THE
CELL CYCLE (INCLUDE MITOSIS)
 LIST 3 DIFFERENCES THAT YOU THINK
OCCUR BETWEEN MITOSIS & MEIOSIS
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
 FRI: QUIZ & ARTICLE
 MON: CELL PROJECTS DUE
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WHAT TYPE OF CELL IS THIS?
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 itself over &
over…
 Take
paper and cut out each stage
 Glue on notecard
 Write each stage on a separate notecard
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 Similar
to “Go Fish”
 One person may:



Grab a card from the deck
Grab a card from the discard pile or
Ask a player for a card
 At
the end of turn, discard one card
 Winner
– the first to get 4 cards in the
correct order
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KINDA LIKE MITOSIS,
BUT BETTER!
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 The
form of cell division by which
GAMETES, with HALF the
number of CHROMOSOMES, are
produced.
 DIPLOID (2n)  HAPLOID (n)
 Meiosis is SEXUAL reproduction.
 TWO divisions (MEIOSIS I and
MEIOSIS II).
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 Sex
cells divide to produce
GAMETES (sperm or egg).
 Gametes have HALF the # of
chromosomes.
 Occurs only in GONADS (testes or
ovaries).
 Male: SPERMATOGENESIS -sperm

Female: OOGENESIS - egg or ova
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n=23
human
sex cell
sperm
n=23
n=23
2n=46
diploid (2n)
n=23
n=23
haploid (n)
n=23
Meiosis I
Meiosis II
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Haploid
(1n)
n=23
human
sex cell
egg
n=23
2n=46
diploid (2n)
Meiosis I
Polar
Bodies
(die)
n=23
Meiosis II
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Similar to mitosis interphase.
 CHROMOSOMES (DNA) replicate in the S phase
 Each duplicated chromosome consist of two
identical SISTER CHROMATIDS attached at
their CENTROMERES.
 CENTRIOLE pairs also replicate.
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Nucleus
chromatin
and nucleolus visible.
Nucleus
cell
membrane
nucleolus
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Cell
division that reduces the
chromosome number by onehalf.
Four phases:
a. Prophase I
b. Metaphase I
c. Anaphase I
Prophase I
d. Telophase I
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•
•
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Nucleus & Nucleolus disappear
Spindle forms
Chromosomes coil & Synapsis (pairing) occurs
Tetrads form & Crossing over Occurs
spindle fiber
centrioles
aster
fibers
TETRAD
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Chromosomes
condense.
Synapsis occurs - Homologous
chromosomes come together
to form a tetrad.
Tetrad is two chromosomes
or four chromatids (sister and
non-sister chromatids).
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•Homologs contain DNA
that codes for the same
genes , but different
versions of those genes
•Genes occur at the same
loci
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Homologous chromosomes
sister chromatids
Tetrad
sister chromatids
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 Pair
of chromosomes (maternal and
paternal) that are similar in shape and
size.
 Homologous pairs (tetrads) carry GENES
controlling the SAME inherited traits.
 Each locus (position of a gene) is in LOCI
the
same position on homologues.
 Humans have 23 pairs of homologous
chromosomes:
a. First 22 pairs of autosomes
b. Last pair of sex chromosomes
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eye color
locus
eye color
locus
hair color
locus
hair color
locus
Paternal
Maternal
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Crossing
over may occur between
non-sister chromatids at sites called
chiasmata.
Crossing over: segments of
nonsister chromatids break and
reattach to the other chromatid.
Chiasmata (chiasma) are where
chromosomes touch each other and
exchange genes (crossing over.)
Causes Genetic Recombination
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nonsister chromatids
chiasmata: site
of crossing over
Tetrad
variation
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XX chromosome - female
XY chromosome - male
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Meiosis I
Homologs
separate
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•
•
•
•
Nucleus & Nucleolus disappear
Spindle forms
Chromosomes coil & Synapsis (pairing) occurs
Tetrads form & Crossing over Occurs
spindle fiber
centrioles
aster
fibers
TETRAD
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OR
Homologs line up at equator or metaphase
plate
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Shortest phase
 Tetrads align on the equator.
 Independent assortment occurs – chromosomes
separate randomly causing GENETIC
RECOMBINATION
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 Formula:
 Example:2n
then
2n
= 4
1n = 2
thus 22 = 4
combinations
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In
terms of Independent
Assortment -how many
different combinations of
sperm could a human male
produce?
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Formula:
2n
Human chromosomes: 2n =
46
n = 23
223 = ~8 million combinations
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Homologs separate
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 Homologous
chromosomes separate
and move towards the poles.
 Sister chromatids remain
attached at their centromeres.
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cytokinesis
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 Each
pole now has haploid (1n) set
of chromosomes.
 Cytokinesis occurs and two haploid
daughter cells are formed.
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Meiosis II
Sister
Chromatids
Separate
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No Interphase II or very short
 No DNA Replication
 Remember: Meiosis II is similar
to mitosis
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Same
as Prophase in mitosis
Nucleus & nucleolus disappear
 Chromosomes condense
 Spindle forms
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Same
as Metaphase in mitosis
Chromosomes (not homologs) line up at equator
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Same
as Anaphase in mitosis
SISTER CHROMATIDS
separate
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 Same
as Telophase in mitosis.
 Nuclei and Nucleoli reform, spindle
disappears
 CYTOKINESIS occurs.
 Remember: FOUR HAPLOID
DAUGHTER cells are produced.
 Called GAMETES (eggs and sperm)
1n Sperm cell
fertilizes 1n egg
to form 2n zygote
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 Also
known as GENETIC
RECOMBINATION
 Important to population as the raw
material for NATURAL SELECTION.
 All organisms are NOT alike
 Strongest
“most fit” survive to
reproduce & pass on traits
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What
are the 3 sources of
genetic recombination or
variation?
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1.
CROSSING OVER (prophase I)
2.
INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT
(metaphase I)
3.
RANDOM FERTILIZATION
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A
cell containing 20 chromosomes
(diploid) at the beginning of
meiosis would, at its completion,
produce cells containing how many
chromosomes?
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10
1n)
chromosomes (haploid or
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 An
organized
picture of the
chromosomes of a
human arranged in
pairs by size from
largest to smallest.
 Pairs 1-22 called
AUTOSOMES
 Last pair are SEX
CHROMOSOMES
Male - XY
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Female - XX
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Down Syndrome – Trisomy 21
Female - XX
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The
fusion of a sperm and egg to
form a zygote.
A zygote is a FERTILIZED EGG
n=23
egg
sperm
n=23
2n=46
zygote
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A
cell containing 40 chromatids at
the beginning of meiosis would, at
its completion, produce cells
containing how many chromosomes?
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10
chromosomes
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