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Chapter 13 Meiosis. Chapter 13 Meiosis. Terms Heredity Transmission of traits to offspring Variation Genetic variation in population Genetics Study of heredity Genes DNA coded information for protein Gametes Sperm and egg (and spores). sexual reproduction. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 13 Meiosis
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Chapter 13 Meiosis
• Terms– Heredity
• Transmission of traits to offspring
– Variation• Genetic variation in population
– Genetics• Study of heredity
– Genes• DNA coded information for protein
– Gametes• Sperm and egg (and spores)
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sexual reproduction
• 2 parents give rise to genetically unique offspring
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Sexual Life Cycles
• Life cycle – from conception to production of offspring
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• Some organisms can also reproduce asexually
Sea sponge fragmentation Paramecium binary fission
Sea star regeneration ginger rhizome yeast budding
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Komodo dragon parthenogenesis
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• Other animals and plants reproduce sexually
Male sea star releasing sperm into water, some sea stars are hermaphrodites and release both sperm and egg
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Germ line cells (gametes)1n (haploid) Fertilization 1n + 1n = 2n (diploid)
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Sperm + egg--- zygote fertilization
Haploid diploid haploid diploid etc………….
A dog fertilized egg has 78 chromosomes
# in a dog sperm# in a puppy’s brain cell# in a dog embryo cell
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Human chromosomes
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Arranged in homologous pairs
Autosomes = pairs 1 – 22
Sex chromosomes = pair 23
XX = femaleXY = male
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• Germ line cells (gametes)– ovary/testes– 1n (haploid) = 23
Fertilization 1n + 1n = 2n
Ex. Fruit fly egg has 4 chromosomes (1n). How many chromosomes in a sperm? A fly larval cell? An adult somatic cell?
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Sperm + egg--- zygote fertilization
Haploid diploid haploid diploid etc………….
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Humans: 2n = n =what makes chromosomes homologous?
Homologous chromosomes
Same lengthSame genes at same locations
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When meiosis is complete:4 new haploid cellsgenetically unique
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Interphase• Same as in mitosis!
Sister chromatids identical
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Stages of MeiosisProphase ISame as mitosis except………………>
2n = ?
The number of pairs of homologous chromosomes is?
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Prophase I
Synapsisreplicated homologous chromosomes form a tetrad
What is happening here?
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2n =
sister chromatid pairs =
total sister chromatids =
tetrads =
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Which is prophase of mitosis? Prophase I of meiosis?
No synapsis between homologous chromosomes Synapsis
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Crossing over • Non -sister chromatids
exchange• Creates diversity!
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Prophase I• Crossing over – note chiasma
How many sister chromatids participate in each tetrad?
What is this structure?
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• Metaphase I– Tetrads line up along
metaphase plate
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Which is metaphase of mitosis? Metaphase I of meiosis?
Test your knowledge. How many tetrads in a human ovarian cell in metaphase I of meiosis?
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• Anaphase IHomologs separate and move
towards opposite polesNote: sister chromatids still
connected
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• Which is anaphase of mitosis?
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• Telophase I– Nuclear membranes form cytokinesis
2 haploid daughter cells
Why are these haploid?
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Overview of Meiosis 1
• Bioflix meiosis animation• Bioflix on youtube
• Meiosis I is =reduction divisionEach cell has 1 set of
chromosomes(replicated and recombined)
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Meiosis II
• Prophase II
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• Metaphase II
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• Anaphase II
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Telophase II
4 genetically unique haploid cells
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Meiosis and genetic variation1. crossing over (prophase I) recombinant
chromosomes2. independent assortment
random orientation of homologous chromosomes are metaphase I
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3. random fertilization
Humans:223 X 223 =
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Compare mitosis and meiosis
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Overview of Meiosis
Activities quiz
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