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Meiosis/ Karyotypes Unit 6. Differences among Species Each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes Potatoes, plums, and chimpanzees all have.

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Page 1: Meiosis/ Karyotypes Unit 6. Differences among Species Each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes Potatoes, plums, and chimpanzees all have.

Meiosis/ KaryotypesUnit 6

Page 2: Meiosis/ Karyotypes Unit 6. Differences among Species Each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes Potatoes, plums, and chimpanzees all have.

Part 1: Chromosomes

Page 3: Meiosis/ Karyotypes Unit 6. Differences among Species Each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes Potatoes, plums, and chimpanzees all have.

Differences among Species•Each species has a characteristic number

of chromosomes

Potatoes, plums, and chimpanzees all have 48 chromosomes

Oats, Raccoon Dogs, Rats, Wheat and Wolverines all have 42 chromosomes

Humans have 46 chromosomes

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Chromosome-•Composed of DNA and protein.•Consist of 2 identical CHROMATIDS attached by a CENTROMERE when the cell is ready to divide (after S of interphase)(Before division, chromatids separate to ensure identical DNA in both)

Gene-•Units of information•Segment of DNA that codes for a protein or RNA molecule

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Somatic Cells

•What are somatic cells?•Have 46 chromosomes in humans.

▫Differ in size, shape, and genes▫23 pairs

2 HOMOLOGOUS chromosomes that are similar in size, shape, and genes

One comes from each parent!•Diploid (2n)

▫Contains 2 sets of chromosomes▫In humans, 2n=46

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Gametes•What are gamets?•Contain 1 set of chromosomes

▫23 in humans•Haploid (n)• In humans n=23

•Fusion of 2 gametes= FERTILIZATION▫Fertilized egg cell is a zygote▫23 chromosomes+23 chromosomes=46Chromosomes▫n+n=2n

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Chromosomes

Autosomes:•22 of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in somatic cells (44 of 46 chromosomes)

Sex Chromosomes:•1 of the 23 pairs (2 of the 46 chromosomes)•XX or XY in humans•XO system for birds and butterflies

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Karyotype - photograph of chromosomes grouped in order from largest to smallest in pairs; used to analyze chromosomes

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22

This is a human karyotype.

How many chromosomes are shown?

Was this made from the nucleus of a somatic cell or a gamete?

How many autosomes are shown?

How many sex chromosomes?

Is this from a male or a female?

How do you know?

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Abnormal Karyotypes

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Nondisjunction•Sometimes during meiosis, the

chromosomes fail to separate correctly (called nondisjunction)Trisomy- when the other gamete has

3 copies of one chromosome•Klinefelter’s syndrome:

• One to several extra sex chromosomes

• Ex. XXY or XXXY

Monosomy- when gamete has only 1 copy of the affected chromosome•Turner’s syndrome:

• Only one sex chromosomeNo Y= develops into female

• Ex. XO

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Nondisjunction •Down’s Syndrome:

▫Autosomal▫Trisomy 21▫Most common birth

defect

•Patau Syndrome:▫Autosomal▫Trisomy 13▫Rarely live past infancy▫Neurological problems,

polydactyl and facial defects

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Nondisjunction•Edwards Syndrome:

▫Autosomal▫Trisomy 18▫30% of babies die by 1

month▫Small head, Clenched

hands with 2nd and 5th fingers on top of the others, Learning disabilities, congenital heart defects and malformations of digestive tract, urinary tract and genitals

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Meiosis

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What is Meiosis?

•A form of cell division that produces sex cells (gametes) used in fertilization

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How is Meiosis Different?

•There are 2 divisions in meiosis (Meiosis I and II)

• The result is 4 cells instead of 2• The ending number of chromosomes is 23 in

humans (egg has 23 and sperm has 23)Is this haploid or diploid?

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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis• Mitosis

▫1 division= 2 cells▫Daughter cells

identical▫Diploid cells (2n)= 46▫Body/somatic cells

• Meiosis▫2 divisions= 4 cells▫Daughter cells different▫Haploid cells (n)=23▫Gametes (sex

cells=egg/sperm)

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Why are the daughter cells in meiosis different??

Genetic Variation! •Crossing Over-

▫ During prophase I pieces of homologous chromosomes are exchanged.

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Why are the daughter cells in meiosis different??Genetic Variation! • Independent

Assortment-▫Homologous

chromosomes are randomly sorted/distributed during metaphase I and II. (Which chromosomes

go to which cell is random)

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Why are the daughter cells in meiosis different??

Genetic Variation! •Random fertilization- the fertilization of

an egg and sperm is random!