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Title: Cell Reproduction


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Cell Reproduction
  • Chapter 8

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8-1 Chromosomes
Cell Reproduction
8-2 Cell Division
8-3 Meiosis
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DNA Chromosomes
Centromere
  • DNA
  • Nucleotides
  • Genes
  • Forms In Eukaryotes
  • Chromosome
  • Coiled DNA
  • Histone proteins
  • Nonhistone proteins
  • Centromere
  • Chromatin DNA plus protein
  • Loose storage
  • Prokaryotes
  • Single circular molecule

Chromatid
Copy Chromatid
Chromosome
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Revisiting DNA Structure
Nucleic Acid
Nucleotide
5
Chromosome Structure Numbers
DIPLOID NUMBER
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DNA Structure
Eukaryotic Prokaryotic
Structure of DNA while not replicating ? chromatin
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Types Organization of Chromosomes
  • Sex Chromosomes
  • 2 chromosomes
  • Determines gender
  • XX female
  • XY male
  • Carry genes
  • Autosomes
  • 44 chromosomes
  • All other chromosomes
  • Homologous Chromosomes
  • Pairs carrying genes for same trait
  • Karyotype
  • 22 pairs homologous autosomes
  • 2 sex chromosomes

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Karyotype
What type of organism is this? What sex is this
organism? Does this organism have any
chromosomal abnormalities?
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Cells Chromosomes
  • Diploid (2N)
  • Both chromosomes in homologous pair
  • All cells except reproductive cells
  • Human
  • 46 chrom. 22 autosome pairs2 sex chrom
  • Haploid (1N)
  • One set of chromosomes from pair
  • Reproductive Cells sperm egg gametes
  • Sperm Egg zygote (2N)
  • Human
  • 23 chrom 22 autosomes 1 sex chrom

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of Chromosomes in Various Organisms
ee
Diploid Haploid











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Karyotype Analysis
  • 1. Identify this organism?
  • Identify the gender?
  • Determine if this is a normal karyotype?

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II. Cell Division Prokaryotes
  • Binary Fission
  • 2 new genetically identical offspring
  • 3 stages
  • Chromosome copies itself
  • Cell wall forms between chromosomes
  • Cell splits

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Cell Division Eukaryotes
  • 2 Types
  • Mitosis genetically identical, 2N
  • Meiosis genetically different gametes, 1N
  • Cell Cycle
  • Interphase prep!!!
  • G1 (Gap 1) Phase
  • S Phase SYNTHESIS OF DNA
  • G2 Phase
  • Or G0 Phase after G1, exit cell cycle, no
    division
  • Mitosis (M phase)
  • Cytokinesis (C phase)

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Cell Cycle
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Mitosis Phases
  • Prophase
  • Chromosomes form
  • Nucleolus nuclear envelope disappear
  • Centrosomes (contain centrioles) separate to
    opposite poles of cell
  • Spindle fibers make mitotic spindle
  • Kinetochore fibers attach to kinetochore in
    chromosome
  • Polar fibers

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Mitosis Phases
  • Metaphase
  • Chromosomes line up on midline
  • Anaphase
  • Chromatids separate? chromosomes
  • Telophase
  • Spindle fibers disappear
  • Chromosomes? chromatin
  • Nucleolus and nuclear envelope reforms
  • Cytokinesis
  • Cytoplasm divides in telophase
  • Cleavage furrow in cell membrane
  • Cell plate plant cells

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Mitosis Diagramhttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
FileMitosis_drosophila_larva.ogv
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Cytokinesis Cleavage Furrow Cell Plate
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Meiosis Reproductive Cells Only
  • Forms gametes (1N) from diploid cells (2N)
  • 4 genetically different haploid cells
  • Meiosis I haploid cells form by end
  • Prophase I
  • Synapsis? tetrad
  • Crossing over? genetic recombination
  • Metaphase I
  • Anaphase I
  • Independent assortment
  • Telophase I
  • Meiosis II
  • Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase II

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tudent_view0/chapter28/animation__how_meiosis_work
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Meiosis I
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Meiosis II (con)
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Spermatogenesis
  • In testes
  • Produces 4 genetically different haploid
    spermatids
  • Spermatids mature into sperm

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Oogenesis
  • In ovaries
  • Produces
  • 1 Egg
  • 3 Polar Bodies

Unequal Cytoplasm Division
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Spermatogenesis vs Oogenesis
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Mitosis vs Meiosis
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Asexual Sexual Reproduction
  • Asexual
  • Offspring from 1 parent
  • Unicellular? mitosis or budding
  • Multicellular? budding
  • Always genetically identical to parent
  • Sexual
  • Offspring results from union of gametes zygote
  • Offspring genetically different from parents due
    to meiosis recombining genes
  • Allows species to adapt more quickly
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