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Page 1: Today is Thursday, December 4 th, 2014 Pre-Class: Briefly summarize the events of the six steps of mitosis/cytokinesis. Expect the Bag of Evil! Have your

Today is Thursday,December 4th, 2014

Pre-Class:Briefly summarize the events of the six steps of mitosis/cytokinesis.

Expect the Bag of Evil!

Have your free response questions ready but don’t discuss them.

In This Lesson:Meiosis

(Lesson 2 of 3)

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Today’s Agenda

• Meiosis.– Yep. Same thing you learned in your previous bio

class.• That means I’m gonna go quickly since it’s REVIEW.

• Where is this in my book?– Chapter 13.

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By the end of this lesson…

• You should be able to argue for the existence of meiosis, both in why it evolved and why it bears some similarity to mitosis.

• You should be able to differentiate between oogenesis and spermatogenesis.

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The Transition

• CrashCourse – Mitosis – Splitting Up is Complicated

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Kinds of Reproduction

• Sexual– Calm down – it only means you need two

individuals to “do it.”• Asexual– Only one individual.– Remember binary fission?

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Asexual Reproduction

• All DNA copied to offspring.• Offspring is (are) clone(s).

– Used by hydra (multicellular), paramecia, and yeast, among others.

• Kinds of asexual reproduction:– Binary Fission– Budding– Fragmentation

• The big disadvantage:– Little genetic diversity.

• Offspring are almost exactly like parents.• Problems are usually not “taken care of.”

Budding

Budding

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Sexual Reproduction

• Increases genetic diversity.– DNA from Mom and Dad.• Instead of just one of them.

• Requires the use of gametes. Why?– In animals: sperm and ova (egg cells).– Different for other living things.

46 46+ = 92

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Meiosis

• Meiosis is another process of cell division.• Sexual reproduction only.– Why?

• Like Mitosis, except:– There are two cell divisions.– # of chromosomes is halved.

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Meiosis: Specific Names

• Meiosis produces gametes.• There are specific terms for how meiosis works:–♀: producing ova (eggs) from oocytes is called

oogenesis.• Oocytes are cells that produce eggs.

– ♂ : producing sperm from spermatocytes is called spermatogenesis.• Spermatocytes are cells that produce sperm.

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Meiosis• Meiosis is NOT a cycle:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Meiosis_diagram.jpg

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Stages of Meiosis

• First stages – Meiosis I:– Prophase I– Metaphase I– Anaphase I– Telophase I– Cytokinesis

• Second stages – Meiosis II– Prophase II– Metaphase II– Anaphase II– Telophase II– Cytokinesis

• Important: Steps I and II are not the same!

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Meiosis

• Meiosis I divides the starting diploid cell into two haploid daughter cells.– This is the reductive step.

• 46 chromosomes to 23 chromosomes.• Diploid to haploid.• 2n to n.

• Meiosis II divides the cells but keeps the chromosome number the same.– Process is just like mitosis but without the duplication beforehand.

• 23 chromosomes to 23 chromosomes.• Haploid to haploid.

• Fertilization restores the diploid cell (46 again).

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Sex Determination

• This is a good time for me to remind you of something from our last lesson: sex determination.

• Since each gamete is haploid and has half the number of chromosomes needed for a somatic cell, they only contain one of the two sex chromosomes.– Each egg has an X chromosome.– Each sperm has an X or a Y chromosome.

• Thus, it is the male that “determines” the sex of the offspring.– Except when he’s not. More in two slides.

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Henry the VIII

• Six wives.• Really wanted a son.• Whose “fault” was it?

I even look like I’m an idiot.

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Another Sex Determination System• If you’re using the XY sex determination system, Dad

“determines” (it’s not conscious) the sex of the offspring by supplying either an X or Y chromosome in the winning sperm cell.– Remember, females can only donate an X chromosome, so they

don’t influence gender.• If you’re using the ZW sex determination system, Mom is

in charge.– Birds, some reptiles, some insects, and some fish use this

method.– ZZ = Male– ZW = Female

• Cases of Z0, ZZW, and ZZWW have been recorded.

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Yet Another Sex Determination System

• Separately, there’s even parthenogenesis, where a (usually) female gamete develops into an offspring by itself.– Read that again: A female gamete develops into an

offspring by itself.

• For more on all this:– TED: Aaron Reedy – Sex Determination More

Complicated Than You Thought

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Parthenogenesis vs.Normal Fertilization

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Back to Meiosis

• One last thing before we get started:– DNA is copied before meiosis begins, but never

again in the rest of the process.• Key: Watch for the difference in meiosis that

reduces chromosome number where mitosis didn’t.

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Prophase I• Chromatin condenses to X-shaped chromosomes.• Maternal/paternal chromosomes pair up to form

tetrads (pair of X-shaped chromosomes, four chromatids).

• Crossing over occurs.

http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/biology/units/reproduction/crossingover.gif

46 Chromosomes92 Chromatids

http://www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/lecturesf04am/lect16.htm

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About crossing over…• Biology’s way of “shaking things

up.”• Sections of chromosomes are

exchanged with one another.– Note: The sections are traded

between chromatids but NOT sister chromatids.

• Increases genetic variability.– Crossing over occurs in a process

called synapsis.– The spot at which the chromatids

cross is called the chiasma.– Resulting chromosomes are called

recombinant chromosomes.

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Crossing Over: Another View

http://library.thinkquest.org/20465/meiosis.html

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About tetrads…

• A tetrad is a set of two X-shaped chromosomes next to one another.

• Tetrads exist starting in Prophase I and are split apart in Anaphase I.

http://home.comcast.net/~mjmayhew42/Biology%20notes/meiosis%20notes_files/image005.gif

Tetrad

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Metaphase I• Tetrads line up in the middle of the cell.– Remember, these are pairs of X-shaped

chromosomes.– Half the tetrad is from Mom, half is from Dad.

http://www.sinauer.com/cooper/4e/micro/16/16-02_Meiosis-Metaphase1(NL-Large).jpg

46 Chromosomes92 Chromatids

http://www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/lecturesf04am/metaphase1m.jpg

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Compare Metaphases

• Metaphase – Mitosis • Metaphase I - Meiosis

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Anaphase I

• Tetrads pulled apart (stay as X-shaped chromosomes).– Important: The sister chromatids remain joined to

one another.

http://biog-101-104.bio.cornell.edu/bioG101_104/tutorials/cell_division/lily_review_fs.html

23 Chromosomes46 Chromatidson each side!

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Compare Anaphases

• Anaphase – Mitosis • Anaphase I - Meiosis

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Telophase I and Cytokinesis

• Chromosomes gather at cell poles.• Cell divides.

http://biog-101-104.bio.cornell.edu/bioG101_104/tutorials/cell_division/lily_review_fs.html

23 Chromosomes46 Chromatidsin each cell!

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Summary of Meiosis I in Diagrams

Prophase I Metaphase I

Anaphase I Telophase I

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End Results of Meiosis I

• After meiosis I, we end up with two haploid cells.• Still not ready to be gametes.– Need one more division.

• Time for Meiosis II.– Booyah!• Not really.

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Meiosis II

• Meiosis II is like Mitosis, except this time, we’re gonna end up getting haploid cells from haploid cells.– Remember, Meiosis is NOT a cycle.

• The good news? Meiosis II is the same as Mitosis!– Samesies!

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Prophase II• [SAME AS MITOSIS]• Chromosomes start in the X-shape.• Nuclear envelope dissolves, spindle appears.• No crossing over this time.

http://www.sinauer.com/cooper/4e/micro/16/16-05_Meiosis-Prophase2(NL-Large).jpg

23 Chromosomes46 Chromatidsin each cell!

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Metaphase II

• [SAME AS MITOSIS]• Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.

http://www.sinauer.com/cooper/4e/micro/16/16-06_Meiosis-Metaphase2(NL-Large).jpg

23 Chromosomes46 Chromatidsin each cell!

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Anaphase II• [SAME AS MITOSIS]• Chromosomes pulled apart at centromeres,

move toward poles.• Chromosomes are no longer X-shaped.

http://www.sinauer.com/cooper/4e/micro/16/16-07_Meiosis-Anaphase2(NL-Large).jpg

23 Chromosomesin each cell!

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Telophase II and Cytokinesis

• Nuclear envelope re-forms.• Cell divides.• Chromosomes return to chromatin.• 4 GENETICALLY DISTINCT haploid cells result!

http://www.sinauer.com/cooper/4e/micro/16/16-08_Meiosis-Telophase2(NL-Large).jpg

23 Chromosomesin each cell!

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Summary of Meiosis I in Diagrams

Prophase I Metaphase I

Anaphase I Telophase I

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Summary of Meiosis II in Diagrams

Prophase II Metaphase II

Anaphase II Telophase II

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Summary of Mitosis in Diagrams

Prophase Metaphase

Anaphase Telophase

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The Finished Products

• After meiosis, here’s what’s left:• ♂: 4 sperm cells• ♀: 1 ovum, 3 polar bodies– Polar bodies are shriveled “non-eggs.”

• In other words, meiosis in females results in only one viable egg.

– Why polar bodies? To provide the egg enough cytoplasm to nourish the potential embryo.• Side note: The egg (not the sperm or polar bodies) has all the

organelles for the potential zygote.

– Compare the size of sperm and egg:• http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/

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Summary of Mitosis

46

46 46

Start with one diploid cell that has 46 chromosomes.

Mitosis(diploid to diploid)

End with two diploid daughter cells that each have 46 chromosomes.

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Summary of Meiosis (Males)

46

23 23

Start spermatogenesis with one diploid

spermatocyte that has 46 chromosomes.

Meiosis I(diploid to haploid)

23 23 23 23

Meiosis II(haploid to haploid)

End with four haploid sperm cells that each have

23 chromosomes.

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Spermatogenesis Details

• The precursor cell to spermatogenesis is a spermatogonium (2n).– The spermatogonium divides by mitosis, producing another

spermatogonium (to repeat the process) and a primary spermatocyte.

– The primary spermatocyte undergoes meiosis, producing secondary spermatocytes after Meiosis II and four sperm cells after Meiosis II.

• All four haploid cells produced by meiosis can become viable sperm.

• The process is continuous starting at puberty.– Each ejaculation is a release of 100-600 million sperm.

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Spermatogenesis

http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/bio%20101/bio%20101%20lectures/meiosis/meiosis.htm

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Summary of Meiosis (Females)

46

23 23

Start oogenesis with one diploid oocyte that has 46

chromosomes.

Meiosis I(diploid to haploid)

23 23

Meiosis II(haploid to haploid)

End with one haploid ovum with 23

chromosomes and three polar bodies.

23 23

First polar body

Second polar body Second polar body Second polar body

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Oogenesis Details• Oogenesis starts with an oogonium

that differentiates to a primary oocyte within a follicle (egg “container”).– No cell division – oogonia don’t

mitotically divide.• Prior to birth, primary oocytes are

halted in Prophase I.– “Prior to birth” meaning before a

female is born.• Meiosis I is completed when the

ovum matures, while Meiosis II only completes when the egg is fertilized.

• Only one of the four haploid products can become a viable ovum.

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Oogenesis

http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/bio%20101/bio%20101%20lectures/meiosis/meiosis.htm

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Oogenesis Facts

• Women are born with 2 million primary oocytes. No more are made.

• Oocyte maturation starts at puberty, but by that time only 400,000 are left.

• Each month, 1000 primary oocytes mature and begin proceeding through Meiosis I, but most die.

• Usually only one every 28 days matures successfully and is released in ovulation.

• Human females ovulate about 400 times total.

http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/bio%20101/bio%20101%20lectures/meiosis/meiosis.htm

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Reproductive Strategies

• In meiosis: Notice how males produce as much sperm as possible (at “low cost”), whereas females invest a lot into one cell.

• In ecology/behavior: Notice how males (typically) attempt to pass their genes on by mating with as many individuals as possible with little parental “duties,” whereas females (as young bearers) invest their time in their single brood.

• Side side note: This explains why females’ menstrual cycles synchronize if they live in close proximity to one another.

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Kitchen Sink:Alternation of Generations

• As humans, we’re pretty much diploid.• In a weird way, though, we can think of

ourselves as having a “haploid life stage.”– We did start out as haploid sperm/egg cells,

remember?• Even so, diploid is dominant for us.

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Alternation of Generations

• Organisms use haploid/diploid stages in different ways.– For others, haploid stages are dominant, while for others,

both stages are equally dominant.– This is called alternation of generations.

• Big in plants (and some animals) – more details later.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/Alternation_of_generations_simpler.svg

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Alternation of Generations

• Follow the image:– A diploid (2n) sporophyte generates haploid spores by meiosis.– The spores develop through mitosis into a haploid (n) gametophyte,

which releases haploid gametes.– The gametes fuse to form a diploid (2n) zygote, which develops

mitotically into a diploid sporophyte again.

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Alternation of Generations

• What that ultimately means for mitosis and meiosis:– Mitosis is a way to maintain chromosome number.– Meiosis is a way to halve chromosome number.

• Meiosis does not always produce gametes.– Sometimes it makes spores, which are like

gametes except they don’t fuse with one another.• They just start developin’.

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Alternation of Generations in Humans?

• As we said, the diploid stage is dominant in us.• What if we had a true “alternation of generations”

like in some plants? What would it look like?– Sperm and egg cells would not just fuse and make a

diploid zygote. They would be considered spores.– The spores would develop into multicellular “sperm

creatures” and “egg creatures.”– Then, “spermasaurus” and “eggzilla” would release

gametes of their own, which would fuse and make humans.• Actually, I think I’m going to make this into a horror movie.

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Alternation of Generations

• Another look:

http://www.funsci.com/fun3_en/guide/guide3/micro3_en.htm

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Alternation of GenerationsThe dominant

organism is haploid, producing a diploid

zygote that undergoes meiosis.

The dominant organism is diploid, producing a diploid

zygote that undergoes mitosis.

There is no dominant organisms. There is alternation between haploid and diploid

karyotypes.

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VariationSummary Slide

• Key: Sexual reproduction introduces genetic variation.– Genetic recombination causes independent

assortment of chromosomes.• Chromosomes get randomly split up during Anaphase

I/II, so they are randomly passed into gametes.

– Crossing over (synapsis) mixes up alleles further.– Random fertilization (which sperm and which

egg) adds to the variation.

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Independent Assortment

• Independent assortment of chromosomes leads to gametes of offspring that are not the same as the gametes of their parents.– Independent assortment produces 223 (8,388,608)

different combinations of alleles in the gametes.

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Crossing Over

• Crossing over can lead to infinite variety in gametes.– Two parents can produce a zygote with over 70 trillion (223

x 223) possible diploid combinations.

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Labeling Meiosis

• Visit Quia and try the quiz entitled Labeling Meiosis.

• This is very similar to the Labeling Mitosis quiz.• We will do it as a class in a few moments…

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Closure:Mitosis and Meiosis In Karyotypes

• See if you can follow the processes of mitosis and meiosis through actual karyotype images.

• If you can keep things straight, you’re in good shape.– Pseudo-rhyme?

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Closure:Mitosis Through Karyotypes

• Somatic cell in G1 or G0:

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Closure:Mitosis Through Karyotypes

• Somatic cell in G2 (after S phase):

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Closure:Mitosis Through Karyotypes

• After cytokinesis:

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Closure: Just like Mitosis?

• Meiosis I is different from Mitosis:– Tetrads are pulled apart instead of X-shaped

chromosomes.– Crossing over happens in Prophase I.• Identical genes are not passed on.

• Meiosis II is just like Mitosis except:– Chromosomes are not duplicated beforehand.

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Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis

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Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis

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Closure:Meiosis Through Karyotypes

• Somatic cell in testes/ovaries undergoing meiosis, starting in G1 or G0:

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Closure:Meiosis Through Karyotypes

• Somatic cell in G2 (after S phase), entering Meiosis I:

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Closure:Meiosis Through Karyotypes

• Two haploid cells entering Meiosis II:

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Closure:Meiosis Through Karyotypes

• Four unique haploid gametes produced after Meiosis II:

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Closure

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