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Meiosis and Alteration of Generations. Outline Overview Asexual and Sexual Reproduction Phases of Meiosis Meiosis I Meiosis II Alternation of Generations.

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Page 1: Meiosis and Alteration of Generations. Outline Overview  Asexual and Sexual Reproduction Phases of Meiosis  Meiosis I  Meiosis II Alternation of Generations.

Meiosis and Alteration of Generations

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Outline

• Overview Asexual and Sexual Reproduction

• Phases of Meiosis Meiosis I Meiosis II

• Alternation of Generations

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Overview

• Asexual Reproduction - Involves cells that are identical in their chromosomes with the cells from which they arose.

• Nearly all plants undergo sexual reproduction. Flowering and cone-bearing plants

ultimately result in formation of seeds.- In sexual reproduction gametes, egg, and

sperm, fuse forming a zygote.

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Overview

• Meiosis brings about the development of gametes that have only half the number of chromosomes of any cell developing within the zygote. All living cells undergoing meiosis have two

sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent.

- Homologous Chromosomes.

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Asexual and Sexual Reproduction

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Interphase:

• As in mitosis, the meiotic division is preceded by interphase (G1, S, and G2 stages).

• G1 is Gap1 stage: cell increases in size.• S is Synthesis stage: DNA (chromosome)

replication takes place. • G2 is Gap 2 stage: mitochondria divide and

microtubules produced.

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Phases of Meiosis

• Meiosis I (Reduction Division) Prophase I

- Chromosomes coil and condense.- Nuclear envelope and nucleolus

disassociate.- Crossing-over occurs.

Chiasma

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Fig. 12.2-1

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Fig. 12.2-2

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Fig. 12.3

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Crossing Over

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Fig. 12.4-p1

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Fig. 12.4-p2

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Phases of Meiosis

Metaphase I- Chromosomes align in pairs at equator.- Spindle formation completed.

Anaphase I- One chromosome from each pair

migrates to a pole. Telophase I

Original cell becomes two cells or two nuclei.

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Phases of Meiosis

• Meiosis II (Equational Division) Prophase II

- Chromosomes of both groups become shorter and thicker.

Metaphase II- Centromeres become aligned along the

equator.- New spindles are completed.

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Phases of Meiosis

Anaphase II- Centromeres and chromatids of each

chromosome separate and migrate to opposite poles.

Telophase II- Coils of the chromatids relax and

chromosomes become longer and thinner.

- Nuclear envelope and nucleoli reappear for each new group of chromosomes.

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Alternation of Generations

• The original chromosomal complement, consisting of two complete sets of chromosomes, is restored when gametes unite and form a zygote. Any cell with one set of chromosomes is

haploid (1n). Any cell with two sets of chromosomes is

diploid (2n).

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Alteration of Generations

• Occasionally, spindles may not form properly during meiosis, resulting in more than two sets of chromosomes. Triploid (3n) Tetraploid (4n)

• In plants, a complete life cycle involving sexual reproduction has an alternation of generations between a diploid sporophyte phase and a haploid gametophyte phase.

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Alteration of Generations

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Alteration of Generations

• First cell of any gametophyte generation is normally a spore, and the last is a gamete.

• Any gametophyte cell is usually haploid.

• First cell of sporophyte generation is normally a zygote, and the last cell is normally a sporocyte.

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Alteration of Generations

• Any sporocyte cell is usually diploid.

• Change from sporophyte to gametophyte generation usually occurs as a result of meiosis.

• Change from gametophyte to sporophyte usually occurs as a result of fertilization (Syngamy).

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Review

• Overview Asexual and Sexual Reproduction

• Phases of Meiosis Meiosis I Meiosis II

• Alteration of Generations

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