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Chromosomes Review
  • Every organism has traits (eye color, hair color,
    height, etc) passed on to them by their parents.
  • The instructions for each trait is found within a
    gene that is found on chromosomes

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Review!
  • Humans somatic cells (body cells) have how many
    total chromosomes?
  • How many pairs?
  • Half of your chromosomes come from your father
  • Half of your chromosomes come from your mother

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46 Total Chromosomes 23 pairs of chromosomes
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Homologous Chromosomes
  • A pair of chromosomes (one from mom and one from
    dad) are called homologous chromosomes.
  • They are the same length and have the centromere
    in the same place.
  • They also carry genes for the same traits at the
    same place
  • They read the same genes in the same places

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Chromosome Number
  • The number of chromosomes does not change from
    generation to generation
  • You have the same number of chromosomes as your
    parents
  • Gametes are sex cells (sperm and egg) that
    contain half the number of chromosomes
  • Since you get half from mom and half from dad
    this guarantees each generation has the same
    number of chromosomes

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Chromosomes
  • The symbol n represents the number of
    chromosomes.
  • A cell with n number of chromosomes is called
    haploid
  • In humans n 23
  • Gametes are haploid

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Chromosomes
  • The process in which one haploid gamete joins
    with another haploid gamete is called
    fertilization.
  • After fertilization the cell has 2n chromosomes
  • n from the female parent plus n from the male
    parent

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  • A cell with 2n chromosomes is called a diploid
  • A fertilized egg is called a zygote
  • In humans the haploid number is?
  • In humans the diploid number is?
  • How many chromosomes in a human gamete?
  • How many chromosomes in a human zygote?

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LETS MAKE A BABY!!!!
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LETS MAKE A BABY!!!!
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LETS MAKE A BABY!!!!
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LETS MAKE A BABY!!!!
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LETS MAKE A BABY!!!!
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LETS MAKE A BABY!!!!
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LETS MAKE A BABY!!!!
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LETS MAKE A BABY!!!!
Diploid (2n)
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Awww! WE MADE A ZYGOTE!
Diploid (2n)
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Cell Division
  • Recall that somatic cells are formed by mitosis
  • In mitosis the chromosome number stays the same
  • However, sex cells need HALF the chromosomes so a
    different type of cell division is needed
  • Gametes are formed during meiosis

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Meiosis
  • Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces
    gametes
  • This produces sex cells, which are not
    genetically identical, through a series of cell
    divisions.
  • In Meiosis the nucleus divides twice
  • Important because it creates genetic variation (a
    variety in genes/traits)
  • Because the nucleus divides twice meiosis creates
    four daughter cells

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Stages of Meiosis
  • There are 2 divisions of the nucleus in meiosis
  • Interphase
  • Prophase I
  • Metaphase I
  • Anaphase I
  • Telophase I
  • Prophase II
  • Metaphase II
  • Anaphase II
  • Telophase II

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Review Challenge!
  • Interphase
  • Prophase I
  • Metaphase I
  • Anaphase I
  • Telophase I
  • Prophase II
  • Metaphase II
  • Anaphase II
  • Telophase II

Which stage does DNA Replication occur? Does
Meiosis replicate DNA twice?
During Interphase (the S phase)
No! That is why is meiosis you end up with HALF
of the original chromosome number
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Genetic Variation
  • Meiosis allows for new genetic combinations
  • The ways this can occur
  • Independent assortment of the chromosomes.
    About 8 million combinations can be made from the
    original cell
  • Random Fertilization Zygotes form by random
    joining of gametes.
  • B) Crossing-over DNA is exchanged

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Genetic Variation
  • Independent assortmenthomologous chromosomes are
    randomly sorted/distributed during meiosis
  • Leads to several possible combinations of genes
    (why siblings arent always identical)

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Genetic Variation
  • Random-fertilizationthe fertilization of an egg
    and sperm is random
  • Each sperm can have a different combination of
    genes (from independent assortment)
  • It is random which combination of genes will
    fertilize the egg

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Genetics Variation
  • Crossing-over- the exchange of genetic material
    that can occur between homologous chromosomes
    during Prophase I
  • Part of one chromatid is broken and exchanged
    with the corresponding chromatid of the other
    homologous chromosome
  • Crossing over provides new combinations of genes
    that are different from either parent

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How is Meiosis Different from Mitosis?
  • There are 2 divisions in meiosis
  • Meiosis I and meiosis II
  • The result is 4 cells instead of 2
  • In meiosis II, the DNA is not replicated again.
    (No interphase)
  • The ending number of chromosomes is 23 in humans
    (egg has 23 and sperm has 23)This is haploid (n).

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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis
  • Meiosis
  • 2 divisions 4 cells
  • Daughter cells different (crossing over
    independent assortment)
  • Haploid cells (n)23
  • Gametes (sex cellseggs or sperm)
  • Sexual reproduction
  • Mitosis
  • 1 division2 cells
  • Daughter cells identical
  • Diploid cells (2n)46
  • Body/Somatic cells
  • Asexual reproduction

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Meiosis Animation
  • http//www.sinauer.com/cooper5e/animation1607.html

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Meiosis Animation
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vD1_-mQS_FZ0
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