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Title: Variations on a Theme


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Variations on a Theme
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Species Characteristics
What characteristics are Shared by each of these
Species?
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Individual characteristics- make a person unique
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Although your genes carry your master plan
there are other factors that make you YOU!
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Like What?
  • Environment
  • Spiritual life

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Genetics- The Study of Heredity
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Genes
  • A section of DNA that codes for
  • a particular trait
  • (the recipe for
  • a protein)

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Chromosomes
  • Threadlike structures composed of DNA
  • and proteins found in the nucleus of the
  • cell.

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  • Chromatid- one of the identical halves of the
    chromosome
  • Centromere- constricted area where chromatids are
    joined

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Homologous Pairs and Homologues
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MITOSIS MEIOSIS
  • Diploid- has two of each chromosome- 2n- product
    of mitosis
  • Haploid- 1 of each chromosome- 1n- product of
    meiosis

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Humans have 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs of
chromosomes
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Fruit Flies
  • 8 chromosomes or 4 pairs

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Goldfish
  • 100 chromosomes or 50 pair

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Crayfish
  • 200 chromosomes or 100 pair

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Lilies, Tomatoes, White Pines
  • All have 24 chromosomes or 12 pair
  • Its not the chromosome number that determines
    the species but the genes on the chromosomes

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What is a Karyotype?
  • A photograph or stained, separated and sorted
    chromosomes

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How many chromosomes would there be in a human
diploid cell? A haploid cell?
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Haploid cells are for reproduction
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What is the difference between a gene and a
chromosome?
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Cell Division
  • And the Cell Cycle

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What is the cell cycle?
The life cycle of a cell
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Interphase Mitosis Cytokinesis
Metaphase
Prophase
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Mitosis
  • The division of a cell to produce two identical
    daughter cells

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  • Interphase
  • Chromosomes are copied
  • Appear as threadlikecoils
  • (chromatin)at the start, but
  • each chromosome and its
  • copy (sister chromosome)
  • change to sister
  • chromatids at end of
  • this phase.
  • Chromatid

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  • Prophase
  • Mitosis begins
  • Centrioles appear
  • Spindle fibers
  • form between
  • the poles

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  • Metaphase
  • Chromatids attach to spindle fibers in center

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  • Anaphase
  • Chromatids separate and begin to move to opposite
    sides of the cell

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  • Telophase
  • Two nuclei form
  • Chromosomes appear as
  • chromatin (threads rather
  • than rods
  • Mitosis ends

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  • Cytokinesis
  • Membrane moves inward to create two daughter
    cells with identical chromosomes

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Prophase
  • Whitefish
  • Onion

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Metaphase
  • Whitefish
  • Onion

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Anaphase
  • Whitefish
  • Onion

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Telophase
  • Whitefish
  • Onion

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All Together Now
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Uses of Mitosis
  • Growth
  • Repair and replace old or damaged cells
  • Asexual reproduction

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Meiosis
  • Forming Gametes for Sexual Reproduction

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Who discovered meiosis?
  • Van Beneden
  • Studying Ascaris

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Meiosis Vocabulary
  • Zygote- a diploid cell formed by the union of a
    haploid sperm and egg
  • Meiosis- the forming of sexual gametes by
    reducing the number of chromosomes from diploid
    to haploid through two divisions.

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Meiosis- two divisions
  • 1st division reduces the of chromosomes from
    diploid to haploid
  • 2nd division doubles the number of cells

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Meiosis
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Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis
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Compare Metaphase
  • Mitosis Metaphase
  • Meiosis Metaphase I

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Compare Anaphase
  • Mitosis Anaphase
  • Meiosis Anaphase I

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Compare Daughter Cells Produced
  • Mitosis
  • Meiosis

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Purpose of Meiosis
  • To form gametes for sexual reproduction
  • Four viable sperm are produced from
    spermatogenesis
  • One viable egg produced from oogenesis

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Meiosis Vocabulary
  • Gametes- haploid cells that, when united, form a
    diploid zygote- ex. sperm, eg

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Meiosis Vocabulary
  • Fertilization- the process of forming a zygote

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Meiosis Vocabulary
  • Sperm- male gamete
  • Egg- female gamete

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Meiosis Vocabulary
  • Forming of Sperm
  • Forming of Eggs

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Meiosis Vocabulary
  • Sexual Reproduction-The fertilization (union) of
    haploid gametes to produce offspring that are not
    genetically identical to either parent
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