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Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

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Page 1: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, &

Meiosis

Page 2: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

What is a chromosome?• Chromosomes = condensed DNA,

same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles

• Chromatin = DNA that is uncoiled, unorganized, not individually visible

• DNA is a large polymer composed of sugars, phosphates, & ‘bases’.

Page 3: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 4: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 5: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Chromosomes 400x1 arm of achromosome

Chromatin wrapped >>around histone proteins

Chromatin w/o histone proteins

DNA molecule

Page 6: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 7: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 8: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 9: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 10: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

History of discovery

• First seen and named “colored bodies” by Flemming in 1882

• Similarity to Mendel’s factors noted by Sutton in 1902

Page 11: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Identifying chromosomes

• number of chromosomes varies in different species

• # of chromosomes does not correlate with anything

• 46 chromosomes in humans (23 pairs)

• Each chromosome pair is named by a number, except…

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Types of chromosomes

• ”Sex” chromosomes discovered by Morgan in 1908

• called ‘X’ and ‘Y’ chromosomes because of different shapes

• In humans and most animals • XX = female, XY = male

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Types of chromosomes

• All the other chromosomes are called Autosomes,

• These are known by number only

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Cell Divsion

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A cell spends most of its life growing and maintaining its molecules and organelles.

Cells that divide must double their contents during this growth period, or they would

become progressively smaller over several divisions and eventually lose key

components. This growth period is called interphase, and it lasts from 10 hours to an

animal’s lifetime, depending upon the type of cell.

Page 16: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Because DNA is the hereditary material, its duplication is a critical interphase activity

for potentially dividing cells. In early interphase, called the G1 (“Gap 1”) phase of the

cell cycle, no DNA is made in most cells.Then suddenly, as if on cue, DNA synthesis

begins at several sites on each chromosome and continues for several hours, stopping

when a copy of each chromosome has been made. This period of DNA synthesis is

known as S phase, and although highly variable, it typically lasts about 8-10 hours.

Page 17: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Following the S phase, there is another gap period, the G2 Phase (yellow), in which proteins that have a role in cell division are produced. Some of these proteins cause the chromosomes to condense into compact units, while others are involved in the breakdown of the nuclear membrane.

Page 18: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

The M phase (red) of the cell cycle consists of two processes; mitosis, or nuclear division, followed by cytokinesis, or cytoplasmic division. These processes occur in animals as they develop from fertilized eggs and as they replace worn out tissues.

Page 19: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Replication of chromosomes

• Replication of DNA = exact and complete duplication of original strand

• Replication proceeds at a replication fork along both ‘halves’ of the original

• Complementary strands are known as parent and daughter strands

Page 20: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Replicationof DNA

Page 21: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Mitosis

• Reproduction of a somatic cell is an exact duplication of the original

• ie. The daughter cells are exact clones

• They have the same # of chromosomes

• This # (different for each species) is known as the diploid number of chromosomes

• Somatic cells must be distinguished from sex cells , found only in testes or ovaries

Page 22: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Mitosis is a special kind of cell division used by

eukaryote cells. You will find a series of diagrams in

your text & notes which shows the stages of mitosis;

these are:* prophase* metaphase* anaphase* telophase

Mitosis is really a division of the nucleus into two

identical nuclei. It is followed by cytokinesis which is

the division of the cytoplasm into two.

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Page 24: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

interphaseinterphase

prophase

metaphaseanaphase

telophase

Phases of Mitosis

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Prophase Metaphase

Anaphase Telophase

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Page 27: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Late Telophase

Page 28: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

A cell spends most of its life growing and maintaining its molecules and organelles.

Cells that divide must double their contents during this growth period, or they would

become progressively smaller over several divisions and eventually lose key

components. This growth period is called interphase, and it lasts from 10 hours to an

animal’s lifetime, depending upon the type of cell.

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Interphase with symbolsfor chromosomes

Page 30: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Prophase with symbolsfor chromosomes

Page 31: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

‘Prometaphase’ withsymbols for chromosomes

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Metaphase with symbolsfor chromosomes

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Anaphase with symbolsfor chromosomes

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Telophase with symbolsfor chromosomes

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Cytokinesis with symbolsfor chromosomes

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Mitosis

Page 37: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 38: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

MitosisAnimation

Page 39: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Mitosis animation U Ariz site: http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/tutorials/cell_cycle/mitosis_movie.html

Mitosis animation Cells Alive site:http://www.cellsalive.com/mitosis.htm

Mitosis-Meiosis Activity: http://biologyinmotion.com/cell_division/

Excellent Kean Univ Video of Overall Cell Cycle & Mitosis: http://www.kean.edu/~fglazer/PPT/ANIMS/lw04_cell_cycle_final.swf

Kean Univ Video on Meiosis: http://www.kean.edu/~fglazer/PPT/ANIMS/lw13_meiosis.swf

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Page 41: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Paired chromatids

Chromosomal Replication

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Meiosis

• Meiosis is the reproduction of sex cells (as opposed to somatic cells)

• This process occurs only in the testes or ovaries

• New cells (known as gametes) have only half the number of chromosomes of the parent cells

• This # (different for each species) is known as the haploid number of chromosomes

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Mitosis

Page 44: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Meiosis I

Page 45: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Meiosis II

Page 46: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

MeiosisAnimationwith crossing-over

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Page 48: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Prophase 1 & Crossing over

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Secondphaseof meiosis,yielding haploid gametes at bottom

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Meiosis 1

Page 51: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 52: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 53: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 54: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 55: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

PBS- Mitosis/meiosis side by side diagrams: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/baby/divi_text.html

Kean Univ Video on Meiosis: http://www.kean.edu/~fglazer/PPT/ANIMS/lw13_meiosis.swf

Mitosis-Meiosis Activity: http://biologyinmotion.com/cell_division/

Page 56: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 57: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 58: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 59: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Oncogenes are mutated forms of normal cellular genes involved in growth signalling pathways (proto-oncogenes). When these genes become mutated the cell does not require the presence of pro-growth signals (e.g. growth factors) in order to undergo cell division.

Page 60: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 61: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 62: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 63: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Tumour suppressor genes are genes often involved in the apoptotic pathway. Normally tumour suppressors detect breaks or defects in the DNA - if present in low concentrations these proteins will pause the cell cycle and active DNA repair mechanisms. If present in high concentrations, tumour suppressors shut down the cell cycle or cause apoptosis. When these genes are mutated to be dysfunctional then the cell does not undergo either of these events

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The abnormal receptor on the right was coded for by an oncogene, it is no longer subject to the normal regulatory mechanisms of the organism

Page 65: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 66: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 67: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Chemotherapy & Side Effects

Page 68: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 69: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 70: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 71: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

1.  Diagram A represents a cell from an organism with a diploid chromosome number of 10. Therefore, the diagram represents which one of the following stages?A. interphase of mitosisB. anaphase of mitosisC. metaphase I of meiosisD. prophase II of meiosisE. anaphase II of meiosis

2.  Diagram B represents a cell from an organism with a diploid chromosome number of 8. Therefore, the diagram represents which one of the following stages?A. prophase of mitosisB. metaphase of mitosisC. metaphase I of meiosisD. telophase I of meiosisE. metaphase II of meiosis

Page 72: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

3. Diagram B represents a cell from an organism with a diploid chromosome number of 4. Therefore, the diagram represents which one of the following stages?A. prophase of mitosisB. metaphase of mitosisC. metaphase I of meiosisD. telophase I of meiosisE. metaphase II of meiosis

4. Diagram B represents a cell from an organism with a diploid chromosome number of 6.  Therefore, the diagram represents which one of the following stages?A. Prophase of mitosisB. Metaphase of mitosisC. Metaphase I of meiosisD. Telophase I of meiosisE. Metaphase II of meiosisF. None of the above

Page 73: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

5.  Diagram C represents a cell from an organism with a diploid chromosome number of 6. Therefore, the diagram represents which one of the following stages?A. prophase of mitosisB. metaphase of mitosisC. metaphase I of meiosisD. prophase II of meiosisE. metaphase II of meiosis

6.  Diagram D represents a cell from an organism with a diploid chromosome number of 2. Therefore, the diagram represents which one of the following stages?A. prophase of mitosisB. prophase I of meiosisC. prophase II of meiosisD. metaphase of mitosisE. metaphase I of meiosisF. metaphase II of meiosis

Page 74: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 75: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 76: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

ChromosomeSpread& Karyotype

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Page 78: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.
Page 79: Notes on Chromosomes, Mitosis, & Meiosis What is a chromosome? Chromosomes = condensed DNA, same material, coiled more tightly into individual bundles.

Chromosomemodels