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Page 1: Cell Division Chapter 5. Why does a cell divide? -As a cell absorbs nutrients and gets larger, the volume of the cell increases faster than the surface.

Cell DivisionCell DivisionChapter 5Chapter 5

Page 2: Cell Division Chapter 5. Why does a cell divide? -As a cell absorbs nutrients and gets larger, the volume of the cell increases faster than the surface.

Why does a cell divide?Why does a cell divide?

-As a cell absorbs nutrients and gets larger, the volume of the cell increases faster than the surface area.

-Therefore, the demands of the cell (the volume) exceed the ability of the cell to bring in nutrients and export wastes. Solution?

Divide into two smaller cells

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► Cell division: Mitosis (division of nucleus or

karyokinesis) Cytokinesis (division of cytoplasm)

► Apoptosis (cell death) decreases the number of cells.

► Both cell increase and apoptosis occur during normal development and growth.

Cell Increase and DecreaseCell Increase and Decrease

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Cell Division, Cell DeathCell Division, Cell Death

► Functions of Cell DivisionFunctions of Cell Division MitosisMitosis

► Increase number of somatic cellsIncrease number of somatic cells► Wound healingWound healing► Asexual reproductionAsexual reproduction

MeiosisMeiosis► Production of gametes (germ cells, sperm and eggs)Production of gametes (germ cells, sperm and eggs)

Apoptosis—Programmed cell deathApoptosis—Programmed cell death

Amoeba

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Asexual reproduction 2

Hydra

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The cell cycleThe cell cycle

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Interphase—3 StagesInterphase—3 Stages►GG11 stage stage – –

cell growthcell growth cell doubles its organellescell doubles its organelles accumulates materials for DNA synthesisaccumulates materials for DNA synthesis

►S stageS stage – – DNA synthesis occursDNA synthesis occurs DNA replication results in duplicated DNA replication results in duplicated

chromosomeschromosomes

►GG22 stage stage – – cell synthesizes proteins needed for cell cell synthesizes proteins needed for cell

divisiondivision

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Chromosome – Condensed chromatin

ChromosomesChromosomes

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Same sizeSame sizeSame genes in Same genes in the same orderthe same order

Homologous Chromosomes

Chromosome pairs, one from mom, one from dad

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a. Diploid number (2n) - total number of chromosomes

in a cell (somatic cells) b. Haploid number (n) - only one homologue of each chromosome is present (gametes)

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The Big PictureThe Big Picture

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The Cell CycleThe Cell Cycle

► Interphase Interphase (90% of (90% of

cycle)cycle) • G1 phase~ • G1 phase~ growth growth • S phase~ • S phase~ synthesis of DNA • G2 synthesis of DNA • G2 phase~ preparation for phase~ preparation for

cell divisioncell division

► Mitotic phaseMitotic phase • Mitosis~ nuclear • Mitosis~ nuclear division • Cytokinesis~ division • Cytokinesis~ cytoplasm cytoplasm divisiondivision

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The Mitotic StageThe Mitotic Stage

►Following interphase is the Following interphase is the M stageM stage, , including mitosis and cytokinesis.including mitosis and cytokinesis.

►During mitosis, During mitosis, sister sister chromatidschromatids of of each chromosome separate.each chromosome separate.

►The cell cycle ends when The cell cycle ends when cytokinesis, the cleaving of the cytokinesis, the cleaving of the cytoplasm, is complete.cytoplasm, is complete.

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Figure 5.30 The DNA double helix and its replicationFigure 5.30 The DNA double helix and its replication

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In mitosis each chromosome is replicated and then divides

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Sister chromatids attached at centromere

Sister chromatids separate during cell division

Duplicated ChromosomeDuplicated Chromosome

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► PloidyPloidy - number of copies of each chromosome - also number of genomes

► HaploidHaploid (N) (N)= one set of unpaired chromosomes= one set of unpaired chromosomes► DiploidDiploid (2N or 2n)= one set of paired (2N or 2n)= one set of paired

chromosomeschromosomes► TriploidTriploid = three copies of each chromosome = three copies of each chromosome► TetraploidTetraploid = four copies of each chromosome = four copies of each chromosome► HexaploidHexaploid = six copies of each chromosome = six copies of each chromosome► Etc, etc, etcEtc, etc, etc

PLOIDY

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Chloroplasts have their own DNA, separate fromplant nuclear DNA, derived from their cyanobacterial origin

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Most eukaryotes also have a mitochondrial genome, derived from a eubacterial endosymbiont ancestor

Human mtDNA 37 genes, 16 kilobasepairs

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ApoptosisApoptosis►ApoptosisApoptosis - - programmed cell programmed cell death.death.

►Function?Function?

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Mitosis OverviewMitosis Overview

►1 diploid (2N) cell>>>>2 diploid 1 diploid (2N) cell>>>>2 diploid (2N)cells(2N)cells

►Genetically identical daughter cellsGenetically identical daughter cells►Function---Maintain the somatic cell Function---Maintain the somatic cell

chromosome numberchromosome number

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Mitosis OverviewMitosis Overview

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Chromosome DistributionChromosome Distribution

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Spindle and FibersSpindle and Fibers► Spindle made of?Spindle made of?

microtubules that that disassemble and disassemble and assemble.assemble.

► Centrosomes (MTOC)——function? function?

► Types of Fibers Types of Fibers Polar Spindle Fibers Centomeric (kinetochore)

fibers Asters

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Phases of MitosisPhases of Mitosis

►ProphaseProphase►MetaphaseMetaphase►AnaphaseAnaphase►TelophaseTelophase►PPretty retty MMen en AAre re TToughough►OverviewOverview

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As cell enters mitosis from interphase it has 2 complete sets of chromosomes because of replication in the S phase. Each set must be re-arranged and distributed into the 2 new daughter nuclei. This is mitosis.

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Late InterphaseLate Interphase

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Early ProphaseEarly Prophase

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Late ProphaseLate Prophase

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MetaphaseMetaphase

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AnaphaseAnaphase

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TelophaseTelophase

Review

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Results of MitosisResults of Mitosis

►Two daughter nuclei Two daughter nuclei

►Each with same Each with same chromosome number chromosome number as parent cellas parent cell

►Genetically identical Genetically identical to each other and to each other and the parent cellthe parent cell

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-Animal cells: Cleavage furrow forms from outside in.

-

Plant cells: Division plate forms from inside out.

 

CYTOKINESIS – Cytoplasm splits into 2 cells.

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Cytokinesis in Animal Cytokinesis in Animal CellsCells

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Cytokinesis in plant Cytokinesis in plant cellscells

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REVIEW OF MITOSISREVIEW OF MITOSIS

Parent Cell

DNA Synthesis (“S” Phase)

Mitosis & Cytokinesis

Two daughter cells

Remember:Mitosis Is Part Of The Cell Cycle!!

Parent cell and daughter cells contain the same complement of chromosomes.

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Cell Division in ProkaryotesCell Division in Prokaryotes

►Binary fission---process of asexual ---process of asexual reproduction in prokaryotes.reproduction in prokaryotes.

►Two daughter cells Two daughter cells ► Identical to the original parent cell and Identical to the original parent cell and

each other each other► All contain a single chromosome.All contain a single chromosome.

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The Big PictureThe Big Picture

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Overview of MeiosisOverview of Meiosis

►1 diploid (2N) cell>>>>4 haploid 1 diploid (2N) cell>>>>4 haploid (1N) cells(1N) cells

►Genetically unique daughter cellsGenetically unique daughter cells►Function---reduce the chromosome Function---reduce the chromosome

number by ½number by ½►The main source of genetic The main source of genetic

diversity in sexually reproducing diversity in sexually reproducing organismsorganisms

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MEIOSISMEIOSISTwo Parts:Two Parts:

► Meiosis I:Meiosis I: Separation of Separation of homologous homologous

pairs pairs Ploidy Level?Ploidy Level?

► Meiosis II:Meiosis II: Separation of Separation of sister sister

chromatidschromatids Ploidy Level?Ploidy Level?

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COMPARISON-- MITOSIS and MEIOSIS

Mitosis:

Occurs in somatic (body) cells

Growth, development, replacement & repair

Produces 2 daughter cells► Clones of parent and

each other

Daughter cells are diploid (2N)

Meiosis:

Occurs in germ cells (immature reproductive cells)

Production of gametes (sex cells)

Produce 4 daughter cells► Distinct from parent and

each other

Daughter cells are haploid (1N)

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Genetic RecombinationGenetic Recombination

• Meiosis increases genetic diversity. Two points of genetic recombination.

• Crossing-over of nonsister of nonsister chromatids—Prophase 1chromatids—Prophase 1

• Independent assortment of of homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes during Metaphase 1during Metaphase 1

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Synapsis and crossing-overSynapsis and crossing-over

Defs

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More TerminologyMore TerminologyCrossing OverCrossing Over

►Segments of paternal/maternal chromatids Segments of paternal/maternal chromatids exchange during Meiosis Iexchange during Meiosis I

Synapsis Synapsis ►Process of homologs coming together Process of homologs coming together

physically during Meiosis Iphysically during Meiosis I

TetradTetrad ►Consists of 4 sister chromatids from 2 Consists of 4 sister chromatids from 2

homologous chromosomeshomologous chromosomes

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Independent assortmentIndependent assortment

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Meiosis in DetailMeiosis in Detail

►PhasesPhases ProphaseProphase MetaphaseMetaphase AnaphaseAnaphase telophasetelophase

► Interkinesis.Interkinesis.►Replication of DNA??Replication of DNA??

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Meiosis I in an animal cellMeiosis I in an animal cell

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Meiosis IIMeiosis II

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Sources of Genetic VariationSources of Genetic Variation

► Three sources of genetic Three sources of genetic recombination:recombination:

1)1) Independent alignment – Independent alignment – metaphase Imetaphase I

2)2) Crossing-over---prophase ICrossing-over---prophase I3)3) FertilizationFertilization

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SUMMARY-- MITOSIS and MEIOSIS

Mitosis:

Occurs in somatic (body) cells

Growth, development, replacement & repair

Produces 2 daughter cells► Clones of parent and

each other

Daughter cells are diploid (2N)

►Meiosis: Occurs in germ cells

(immature reproductive cells)

Production of gametes (sex cells)

Produce 4 daughter cells► Distinct from parent and

each other

Daughter cells are haploid (1N)

comparison

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Meiosis compared to mitosisMeiosis compared to mitosis

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Life cycle of humansLife cycle of humans

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SpermatogenesisSpermatogenesis

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OogenesisOogenesis

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FERTILIZATION RESTORES FERTILIZATION RESTORES FULL SET OF FULL SET OF

CHROMOSOMESCHROMOSOMESFemale gamete Male gamete

fertilization

Diploid zygote contains homologous pairs of chromosomes

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Sources of Genetic VariationSources of Genetic Variation

► Three sources of genetic Three sources of genetic recombination:recombination:

1)1) Independent assortment – Independent assortment – metaphase Imetaphase I

2)2) Crossing-over---prophase ICrossing-over---prophase I3)3) FertilizationFertilization

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MEIOSIS & GENETIC MEIOSIS & GENETIC VARIATIONVARIATION

Independent Independent AssortmentAssortment

► Diploid organisms Diploid organisms can produce 2can produce 2n n diff. diff. gametesgametes

► Ea. homologous pair can Ea. homologous pair can orient in two different orient in two different waysways

► Humans: 2Humans: 22323 = = 8,388,608 8,388,608

((est. 8.4 millionest. 8.4 million))

Each homologous pair can orient in either of two ways

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HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLE OF INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT

Gene for

browneyes

Eye color

Gene for

blueeyes

Gene for

black hair

r

Gene for red hair

Hair color

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INDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENTASSORTMENT

OR

During meiosis I, tetrads can line up 2n different ways.

Brown eyesBlack hair

Blue eyesRed hair

Brown eyesRed hair

Blue eyesBlack hair

Meiosis I & II

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MEIOSIS & GENETIC MEIOSIS & GENETIC VARIATIONVARIATION

Crossing Over:Crossing Over:► Physical exchange of Physical exchange of

sections of chromosomessections of chromosomes► Results in shuffling of Results in shuffling of

genome genome ► New combo of genes on New combo of genes on

chromosomes (chromosomes (recombinationrecombination))

A single crossover in each A single crossover in each homologous pair = 5.0 x 10 homologous pair = 5.0 x 10 27 27

different zygotes possible different zygotes possible (4951,760,200,000,000,000,000,0(4951,760,200,000,000,000,000,000,000)!00,000)!

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MEIOSIS & GENETIC MEIOSIS & GENETIC VARIATIONVARIATION

Random Fertilization:Random Fertilization: ► Each human can produce Each human can produce

an nearly 8.4 million an nearly 8.4 million different kinds of gametesdifferent kinds of gametes

► Crossing over not taken into Crossing over not taken into account!!!account!!!

► Sex yields:Sex yields:► 8.4 mill x 8.4 mill = 70.6 x 10 8.4 mill x 8.4 mill = 70.6 x 10 1212

genetically distinct offspring genetically distinct offspring can be producedcan be produced

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SUMMARY-- MITOSIS and MEIOSIS

Mitosis:

Occurs in somatic (body) cells

Growth, development, replacement & repair

Produces 2 daughter cells► Clones of parent and

each other

Daughter cells are diploid (2N)

►Meiosis: Occurs in germ cells

(immature reproductive cells)

Production of gametes (sex cells)

Produce 4 daughter cells► Distinct from parent and

each other

Daughter cells are haploid (1N)

comparison