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Meiosis. By: Aya El- Ghajiji IFY. Meiosis. Human body cells have 46 chromosomes. Each parent contributes 23 chromosomes. It produces sex cells (gametes): egg and sperm. One cell becomes 4 NON-IDENTICLE cells. Genetic Terms. Chromosome Chromatin Chromatid Sister chromatids - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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By: Aya El-Ghajiji

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Meiosis

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Meiosis

Human body cells have 46 chromosomes.

Each parent contributes 23 chromosomes.

It produces sex cells (gametes): egg and sperm.

One cell becomes 4 NON-IDENTICLE cells

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Genetic Terms

ChromosomeChromatinChromatidSister chromatidsHomologous pair

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ChromosomeStructure of DNA in nucleus

providing genetic information.

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chromatinThe material of which

chromosomes are made = DNA + histone proteins.

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Chromatid Chromosome copy. One pair of

replicated chromosomes found during Interphase.

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Sister chromatidsIdentical copies of one

chromosome.

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Homologous pairPair of chromosome each coding

for the same characteristics originally from the male parent and one from the female parent.

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WHY DO WE NEED MIOSIS?

To maintain the same number of chromosomes from generation to generation.

Human gametes contain 23 chromosomes.

A cell with n chromosomes is called ahaploid cell.A cell that contains 2n chromosomes is

called adiploid cell.

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Meiosis

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Interphase◦Chromosomes replicate◦Centriole pair replicates.

Meiosis I

Interphase

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Meiosis IProphase I

◦Chromatin condense◦Pairing of homologous chromosomes

◦Each chromosome consists of two chromatids.

◦The nuclear membrane breaks down.

◦Spindles form.

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Meiosis IProphase I

◦Crossing over produces exchange of genetic information.

◦Crossing over—chromosomal segments are exchanged between a pair of homologous chromosomes.

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Meiosis IMetaphase I

◦Homologous chromosomes line up at the equator.

◦Chromosome centromeres attach to spindle fibers.

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Meiosis IAnaphase IHomologous chromosomes separate and move to opposite poles of the cell.

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Meiosis ITelophase I

◦The spindles break down.◦The cell divides.◦Cytokinesis

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Meiosis IIProphase II

◦Spindle apparatus forms◦chromosomes condense.

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Meiosis IIMetaphase II

◦A haploid number of chromosomes line up at the equator.

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Meiosis IIAnaphase IIThe sister chromatids are pulled apart at the centromere by spindle fibers and move toward the opposite poles of the cell.

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Meiosis IITelophase II

◦The chromosomes reach the poles, and the nuclear membrane and nuclei reform.

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Meiosis IICytokinesis results in four haploid cells, each with n number of chromosomes.

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The Importance Of Meiosis

It results in genetic variation

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Meiosishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVMb4Js99tA 

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QuizA human cell containing 22

autosomes and a Y chromosome is ◦A zygote◦A sperm cell◦An ovum

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QuizHomologous chromosomes

segregate toward opposite poles of a dividing cell during◦Mitosis◦Meiosis I◦Meiosis II

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