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Title: Diploid vs. haploid


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Diploid vs. haploid
  • chromosomes
  • one copy of each one set
  • N 2N
  • N varies greatly from species to species
  • N constant w/in species
  • Humans 2N 46
  • Hermit crab 2N 256
  • Ascaris 2N 2
  • Ophioglossum reticulatum 2N 1,260 (actually, N
    15 84N)

2
Diploidy vs. haploidy
  • Chromosomes
  • Homologues
  • Maternal and paternal
  • genes, alleles, loci
  • genotype vs. phenotype
  • homozygote vs. heterozygote

3
Homologues
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Genotype AA Bb cc Phenotype ABc
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Diploidy vs. haploidy ...
  • Chromosomes
  • morphology
  • karyotypes
  • prior to cell division
  • duplicated chromosomes - chromatids
  • centromere placement
  • metacentric, acrocentric, telocentric
  • telomeres
  • banding patterns

6
Mitosis vs. Meiosis
  • Mitosis leads to growth, somatic cells (usually)
  • one cell forms two cells
  • 2N ? 2N (1N ? 1N)
  • daughter cells are identical
  • Meiosis leads to gametes (usually)
  • one cell forms four cells
  • 2N ? N
  • two divisions
  • daughter cells are not identical

7
Cell Cycle
  • G1
  • growth, cell performing its function
  • S
  • synthesis of DNA
  • G2
  • continued growth, cell metabolizing
  • Division (mitosis or meiosis)

8
Mitosis
  • 5 Stages
  • Interphase (G1-S-G2)
  • Prophase
  • condensation of chromosomes
  • breakdown of nuclear membrane
  • centrosome duplicates, move to opposite poles
  • spindle fibers begin to form

9
Interphase --gt Prophase
Single chromosomes Duplicated chromosomes
(not visible) (chromatids) (visible)
10
Mitosis ...
  • Metaphase
  • nuclear membrane gone
  • centrioles at opposite poles
  • spindle fibers attached to centromeres and
    centrosomes
  • chromosomes move to cell equator - metaphase
    plate

11
Metaphase
centrisome
metaphase plate
12
Mitosis ...
  • Anaphase
  • spindle fibers shorten, pulling chromatids apart
    - disjunction
  • chromatids separate, move to opposite poles

13
Anaphase
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Mitosis
  • Telophase
  • chromosomes relax
  • nuclear membrane reforms
  • plants cell wall animals cell furrow
  • cytokinesis complete

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Telophase
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Mitosis in a diploid cell
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Mitosis in a haploid cell
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