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Title: Sexual reproduction and meiosis


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Sexual reproduction and meiosis
  • Genetic contribution from two parents

2
Discovery of gametes and somatic cells
  • Each gamete has half a set of chromosomes
  • Two gametes (from the same species) fuse together
    to form a diploid cell
  • Sexually reproducing organisms have haploid and
    diploid stages in their life cycles

3
Sexual life cycle in animals
  • germ line cells give rise to gametes
  • Zygote the cell formed from the fusion of two
    gametes
  • We all started out as one cell!

4
Meiosis how gametes are formed
  • Two rounds of division meiosis I and meiosis II
  • In humans, the cell starting meiosis I has 92
    chromosomes
  • After meiosis I two cells with 46 chromosomes
    each
  • After meiosis II 4 cells with 23 chromosomes each

5
Homologous chromosomes
  • Synaptonemal complex holds homologues closely
    together
  • Tetrad remember, at this stage the
    chromosome is actually two sister chromatids

6
Crossing over- genetic exchange
  • Alleles versions of genes found in the same
    region on pairs of homologous chromosomes
  • Alleles can be exchanged in crossing over
  • Sites of crossing over chiasmata
  • Chiasmata pulled apart in anaphase I (sister
    chromatids still attached)

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Meiosis I still 2n
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Meiosis II mitosis without another round of DNA
replication
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Nondisjunction results in aneuploidy
  • Chromosomes dont separate during anaphase
  • Euploidy (true ploidy)- the correct number of
    chromosomes
  • Aneuploidy- too many or too few
  • Result is usually fatal

10
Meiosis vs. mitosis structural comparisons
  • Meiosis
  • Mitosis
  • Homologous pairing and crossing over during
    prophase I
  • Paired homologues line up in metaphase I
  • Sister chromatids stay together after anaphase I
  • After meiosis II, sister chromatids separate and
    each (of four) cells has half the original number
    of chromosomes
  • No homologous pairing
  • Homologues line up in single file in metaphase
  • Sister chromatids are pulled apart in anaphase
  • After mitosis, each (of two) cells has the same
    number of chromosomes as the original cell

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Meiosis vs mitosis genetic comparisons
  • Meiosis
  • Mitosis
  • Daughter cells are not identical
  • Random pairing of homologues in metaphase I
  • 2n possible combinations
  • Crossing over
  • Daughter cells are usually identical to parent
    cells

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Meiosis vs. mitosis purpose
  • Meiosis
  • Mitosis
  • Formation of gametes (sexual reproduction)
  • Genetic diversity
  • Asexual reproduction in eukaryotes
  • Increase in size (growth of tissues)
  • Repair

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Some tutorials to help you with mitosis and
meiosis
  • http//www.hartnell.edu/tutorials/biology/mitosis.
    html
  • http//www.hartnell.edu/tutorials/biology/meiosis.
    html
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