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Meiosis – The spice of life Meiosis – The SPICE of life.

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Meiosis – The spice of life

Meiosis – The SPICE of life

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Meiosis

• A cell division that separates homologous pairs of chromosomes forming haploid sex/germ cells

•Whaaaa?• Let’s back it up a few steps

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Parents give you your genesA. Gene – a unit of hereditary info consisting of a specific nucleotide sequence of DNA, via a gamete

Genes are packaged into chromosomes.

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B. A Karyotype• is a display of all a

cell’s chromosome pairs in order of shape and size

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C. Chromosomes come in pairs…in somatic cells that is!

-Homologous chromosomes (one from mom and one from dad) have the same -size -centromere location -shape -gene type location (locus) -humans have 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs!

mom dad

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These are all double stranded chromosomes

Normal Male Karyotype

These are all double stranded chromosomes

Normal Female Karyotype

Typical Karyotypes

1. How many pairs of homologous chromosomes are found in a typical human cell?2. Which chromosome pair is not homologous in humans?3. Why are chromosomes found in pairs? (hint – sexual reproduction)4. What must happen to homolog chromosomes in cells used for sexual reproduction?

Sex chromosomes – 23

Autosomes 1-22

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• This karyotype has 2 copies of every chromosome, and we call that diploid (2n). The “n” stands for a set of chromosomes. This means it came from a somatic (or body) cell.

• If two somatic cells fertilized each other, what would the offspring’s karyotype look like, or what would the chromosome number be?

YIKES!

***ALMOST ALL your cells are diploid – skin, muscle, bone, fat, nerve

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What does meiosis do to the # of chromosomes?

• It reduce the chromosome number to one chromosome from each homologous pair! The chromosome number is now haploid (n). The type of cell formed is a gamete (aka germ, sex, reproductive , sperm, egg)

• Humans – somatic cell = 46 chromosomes• Humans – germ cell = ____ chromosomes

• When is a human cell’s ploidy (chromosome set) restored to diploid?

23

Fertilization

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There are 3 ways to define MEIOSIS

1. What happens to homologous chromosomes?

2. What cell type is formed?

3. What happens to the ploidy/chromosome number?

***Assume you start meiosis with a somatic cell***

Meiosis separates homologous pairs of chromosomes into new cells

Meiosis makes gametes (sex, reproductive cells)

Meiosis reduces the diploid # (2n) to haploid # (n), aka (reduction division)

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II. Meiosis follows the cell cycle• Interphase (G1, S, G2) followed by TWO cell

divisions – Meiosis I and Meiosis II.• Don’t forget that chromosomes duplicate

during the S phase!

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Overview of MeiosisMEIOSIS I: Separates

homologous chromosomes

Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase ITelophase I

andCytokinesis

Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase IITelophase II

andCytokinesis

Sisterchromatidsremainattached

Sisterchromatids

Chiasmata

Spindle

Homologouschromosomes

Microtubulesattached to kinetochore

Homologouschromo-somesseparate

Cleavagefurrow

Sisterchromatidsseparate

Haploiddaughtercellsforming

MEIOSIS II: Separatessister chromatids

Meiosis I = “reductional division” as chromosome number goes from diploid to haploid

Meiosis II = “equational division” as sister chromatids separate (start double-stranded, centromeres break and become single-stranded)

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A. Importance of Meiosis I

• In Prophase I of Meiosis I, crossing over occurs. This is when the double-stranded homologous pairs connect and exchange DNA (some of mom’s genes go onto dad’s chromosomes and vice versa). This is also known as recombination.

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Crossing Over and Synapsis in Prophase I

Paternalsisterchromatids

Crossover – DNA exchanged

2. Synapsis occurs – When homologous pairs “associate” (loosely bond together)

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4. Chiasmata - points where crossing over occurred

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B. Steps of Meiosis I

Prophase IUnique Events:1. Synapsis: Homologous Chromosomes Pair up 2. Crossing over: Homologous chromosomes exchange parts

Metaphase I Homologous Chromosomes line up opposite one another Centromeres are not lined up on the metaphase plate (different arrangement than mitosis)

Anaphase I Complete DS Chromosome moves the poles. CENTROMERES DO NOT SPLIT

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Telophase I Cytokinesis

Meiosis II - ***The two cells are haploid! But theyhave double-stranded chromosomes!

Prophase II May be skipped (human males) Will not start until fertilization (human females)

Metaphase II Chromosomes line up at equator ***Centromeres line up on the metaphase plate (like mitosis)

Anaphase II CENTROMERES SPLIT ***Double Stranded chromosomes become single stranded

Telophase II Cytokenesis Maturation of gametes into 4 HAPLOID daughter cells

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III. How Meiosis Increases Genetic Variety in Offspring

A. Crossing over during Prophase 1 – recombination of genes!

B. Independent Assortment of chromosomes during Metaphase 1 & II.

-this means how they align on the ‘metaphase plate)

C. Random fertilization to form zygote

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IV. Who does Meiosis?

1. Adults always diploid

2. Meiosis only used to make gametes

1. Meiosis used to produce haploid adult

2. Gametes made by mitosis

3. Only a zygote is diploid

1. Adults can be diploid or haploid

2. Gametes made by mitosis

3. Spores made by meiosis

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TAKE-HOME POINTS

Ѻ Sexual reproduction GREATLY INCREASES genetic variation!

Ѻ Sexual reproduction is possible via meiosis, formation of gamete cells with half the chromosomes (haploid) than somatic cells (diploid)

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Crossing over in Prophase I

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Independent Assortment of Homologous Chromosomes

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Meiosis Cell Cycle

Meiosis Phase

Meiosis

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