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Title: Polyploidy


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Polyploidy
  • Polyploidy, Allopolyploidy, Autopolyploidy,
    Amphiploidy

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Definitions
  • Polyploidy when an organism contains 3 or more
  • times the haploid (1N) number of chromosomes.
  • E.g. Normal for 2N (homologous pairs),
    polyploidy 3N or more)
  • (Rare in ANIMALS, but common in PLANTS).
  • Hermaphrodite animals usually are polyploidy,
    such as flatworms, and earthworms. Polyploid
    humans usually abort spontaneously.

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Human Polyploid Karyotype
  • Usually they spontaneously
  • abort however this one made it
  • to full term!
  • Polyploid triploid (3N)
  • One parent contributes the
  • normal 22 autosomes
  • one sex chromosome, the
  • other parent contributes
  • the full 46 chromosomes.
  • About 2 of conceptions! BUT
  • could be more, as most abort.

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Definitions cont
  • Allopolyploidy type of polyploidy, results
  • from mating between TWO different SPECIES.
  • THINK PLANTS!!!
  • Species A mates with Species B to produce
    infertile hybrid. Failure during Meiosis
    (non-disjunction) doubles the number of
    chromosomes in they hybrid. The hybrid self
    fertilises to produce a fertile new species.
  • AA BB AB (infertile hybrid)
  • AB non-disjunction AABB, gametes AB (pollen),
    AB (egg)
  • Self fertilise AB AB AABB (fertile new
    species)

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Definitions cont
  • Amphiploidy The name given to the step when
    there is an
  • error in meiosis (non disjunction) resulting in
    double the
  • number of chromosomes in the hybrid.
  • In plant evolution especially wheat this has
    happened and with more than two species
    interacting to form a fertile new species.
  • AA mates with BB AB (infertile hybrid)
  • Amphiploidy results AABB (new fertile species)
  • AABB mates with DD ABD (infertile hybrid)
  • Amphiploidy results AABBDD (new fertile species
    with all the desirable traits)

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Allopolyploidy - wheat
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Definitions cont
  • Autopolyploidy form of polyploidy, results from
  • mating between SAME SPECIES.
  • E.g. Chromosomes fail to separate during
    meiosis. Species A mates with species A,
    non-disjunction occurs in both individuals or
    within one plant resulting in their gametes
    carrying AA or nothing. When AA AA fertilise
    (or self fertilise) AAAA (fertile hybrid).
  • If non-disjunction occurs in only one individual
    then the hybrid will be infertile. AA A AAA
    (infertile)

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Autopolyploidy
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Summary
  • Non-disjunction this is the process that leads
    to these mutations and how species can go from
    producing infertile hybrids to fertile new
    species!
  • Colchicine drug used to double chromosome
    number. Destroys spindle fibers so chromatids
    cant separate.
  • BUT why are hybrids usually infertile?

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WHY?
  • All species have their specific number of
  • chromosomes (plant 6CH, 3 homologous pairs),
  • during meiosis the pairs have to match up before
  • they separate.
  • Scenario
  • Non-disjunction occurs in female part (Egg).
  • One of her eggs containing 6 CH is fertilised by
    a pollen that has gone through meiosis without
    error (pollen 3 CH).
  • Seed 9 CH.
  • The seed germinates and becomes a plant that is
    infertile because when its reproductive
    structures go through meiosis they cant pair up
    as there is not an even number of CH (half of 9
    4.5). However if you can double the number of CH
    (9x2 18) amphiploidy, you can get gametes
    (pollen and eggs) carrying CH that can pair up
    evenly.
  • Results in a new species! remember this for
    speciation (evolution)
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