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Chapter 13 – Campbell’s 6 th Edition Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles.

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Page 1: Chapter 13 – Campbell’s 6 th Edition Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles.

Chapter 13 – Campbell’s 6th Edition

Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles

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Definitions

1) Heredity: transmission of traits from generation to the

next

2) Variation: slight differences in appearance

3) Genetics: scientific study of heredity and hereditary

variation

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Genes

• Genes:coded information in the form of

hereditary units (lots of genes on each chromosome)

• Where else can you find DNA beside the nucleus of the cell?

MitochondriaChloroplast

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Asexual Reproduction

• Asexual reproduction single individual is

sole parent and passes

copies of all its genes to its offspring

• Clone the offspring of

asexual individuals

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Sexual reproduction

Two parents give rise to offspring with unique combinations of genes; results in more variation

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Life Cyclesequence of stages from an organisms

conception to production of its own offspring

Animals

Fungi and some algaePlants and some algae

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More Vocab

1) somatic cell:body cells; any cell other than sperm or ovum

2) karyotype:micrograph of the 46 human chromosomes in which they are lined up in pairs starting with the longest

1) homologous chromosomes:same length, centromere position, staining pattern; carry genes governing the same inherited characters

2) sex chromosomes:X and Y chromosomes

3) autosomes:all non-sex chromosomes (1 through 22)

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Karyotype

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Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction

• Sexual Reproduction – chromosomes of two parents combine to form offspring

23

23

+

46

Gametes

Fertilization

Zygote

(2N)

(N) + (N)

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About Chromosomes

• (2N) = diploid – any cell with 2 complete sets of chromosomes

• (N) = haploid – a cell with 1 complete set of chromosomes

• Zygote (2N) – egg cell after fertilzation = egg + sperm– Each chromosome in egg has a matching chromosome from sperm

• Homologous Pairs – matching chromosomes

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Homologous pairs

chromosomes occur in pairs one set from each parent

• Diploid or 2N • Cells that contain both sets

of chromosomes.• Haploid =1N• Sex cells have only half the

chromosome number

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Just before Meiosis begins, during interphaseidentical sister chromatidsare attached at the centromere, and centrioles have been duplicated.

Centrioles

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Meiosis: Prophase I

During Prophase I:

• chromosomes condense• nucleus breaks down• spindle fibers form• Homologous chromosomes form tetrads (fours)

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Meiosis: Prophase I

the chromosomes condense

centrioles move to opposite poles of the parent cell and begin building the spindle microtubules.

the nuclear envelope breaks down

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Meiosis: Prophase I

Homologous chromosomes pair up, forming tetrads.

Tetra =4

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Meiosis: Prophase I

Homologous chromosomes pair up, forming tetrads...

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Meiosis: Prophase I

…. and crossing over may occur.

Crossing over- pieces of DNA are exchanged with the matching homologous chromosome

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Meiosis: Prophase I

centrioles begin building the spindle fibers.

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Meiosis: Prophase I

Spindle fibers grab each chromosome at the centromere. Move the chromosomes towards the poles.

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Meiosis: Metaphase I

During Metaphase I:Homologous chromosomes line up in the middle.

Equator = metaphase plate

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Meiosis: Metaphase IEach pair is assortedindependently; this means that the maternal homolog in each pair randomly faces up or down.

So this pair could have assorted like this.

And this pair could have assorted like this.

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Meiosis: Anaphase I

During Anaphase I:

Homologous pairs of separate.

Sister chromatids remain attached at the centromere.

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Meiosis: Anaphase I

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Meiosis: Anaphase I

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Meiosis: Telophase I

During Telophase:

• spindle fibers break down •new nuclear membrane forms

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the spindle fibers break down

Meiosis: Telophase I

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Meiosis: Telophase I

new nuclear membrane forms around each group of chromosomes

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Cytokinesis:

Splitting of the cytoplasm

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Now these two haploid cells will begin Meiosis II; in this division, sister chromatids will separate.

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Meiosis II is very much like Mitosis.

Meiosis: Prophase II

During Prophase II:

• nuclear membrane breaks

• spindle fibers reform

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Meiosis: Prophase II

the nuclear membrane breaks down

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Meiosis: Prophase II

centrioles move to opposite poles of the parent cell and begin building new spindle fibers

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Meiosis: Prophase II

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Meiosis: Prophase II

centrioles begin building the spindle fibers

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Meiosis: Prophase II

The spindle fibersattach to the chromosomes at the centromere

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Meiosis: Metaphase II

The spindle fibersmove the chromosomes to the center (metaphase plate) of the cell.

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Meiosis: Anaphase II

Sister chromatids separate.

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Meiosis: Anaphase II

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Meiosis: Telophase II

During Telophase II:

• the spindle fiber break down •nuclear membrane reforms around each group of chromosomes

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Meiosis: Telophase II

the spindle fibers break down

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Meiosis: Telophase II

new nuclear membrane form around each group of chromosomes

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Cytokinesis:

Result: Four non-identical haploid cells are formed.

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Mitosis vs. Meiosis

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A comparison of mitosis and meiosis

• Mitosis and Mieosis– Chromosomes replicate only once

• Mitosis– Cell divides once– Produces 2 identical daughter cells

• Meiosis– Cell divides twice– Daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes– Daughter cells are not all alike– Produces 4 cells (gametes)

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Independent Assortment

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Crossing Over