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Biology Webpage
  • Meiosis Lesson
  • File ? Make a copy
  • (Now you can
  • fill in your copy!)

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Meiosis
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How are human and animal chromosomes categorized?
  • Sex chromosomes- the 23rd pair of chromosomes
    determines the gender of an organism and they
    also carry genes for other traits.
  • Female XX
  • Male XY
  • Autosomes- All other chromosome pairs
  • (1-22) which code for all the other traits.

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How many chromosomes are there in human cells?
  • Humans have 23 pairs or a total of 46
    chromosomes.

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What are homologous chromosomes?
  • Every organism produced by sexual reproduction
    has two copies of each autosome
  • (one from each parent)
  • Homologous chromosomes or homologues Two copies
    of each autosome
  • - Same size
  • - Same shape
  • - nCarry genes for the same trait

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Journal
  • What is the difference between
  • sister chromatids and homologues?

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Diploid number of chromosomes
  • Cells having two sets of chromosomes are said to
    be diploid they have both chromosomes for each
    homologous pair.
  • All body cells have a diploid number of
    chromosomes
  • Also referred to as 2n, 2(23)46

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Haploid number of chromosomes
  • Cells contain only one set of chromosomes they
    have half the normal or diploid number of
    chromosomes.
  • Only the reproductive cells called gametes (sperm
    and egg cells in humans) have haploid number.
  • Also referred to as 1n, 1(23)23

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Haploid (n7)
Diploid (2n 14)
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Haploid Gametes 1n (Reproductive Cells)
Diploid zygote 2n (Offspring- also called a
zygote)
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Journal
  • What is the difference between haploid and
    diploid?

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Meiosis
  • Nuclear division that reduces the number of
    chromosomes in the new cells produced
    half_(haploid) the number in the original cell.
  • In males this takes place in the sperm. It is
    called spermatogenesis.
  • In females this takes place in the egg and it is
    called oogenesis.

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Meiosis has 2 parts
  • Meiosis I- Homologous chromosomes are separated
  • Meiosis II-
  • _Sister chromatids are separated

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  • Meiosis I
  • Prophase I- chromosomes are paired with
    homologues to form tetrads
  • M etaphase I- Homologues meet in the middle
  • A naphase I- Homologues are pulled apart
  • T elophase I- Two nuclei are formed
  • Cytokinesis- Splits into two haploid cells

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  • Meiosis II
  • Prophase II- Nuclear membrane disappears
  • M etaphase II- Chromosomes meet in the middle
  • A naphase II- Sister Chromatids are pulled apart
  • Telophase II- Two nuclei form
  • Cytokinesis- Four haploid cells are formed

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Meiosis Provides Genetic Variation
  • Recombination Prophase I homologues chromsomes
    _cross over and genetic material may be
    exchanged.

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Meiosis Provides Genetic Variation
  • Law of Independent Assortment Homologues line
    up independently of each other!

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Journal
  • What are the 2 ways that Meiosis
  • provides for genetic variation?

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Nondisjunction
  • When homologous chromosomes _fail_ to separate
    properly during meiosis.
  • Results
  • A gamete with an extra
  • chromosome (trisomy)
  • A gamete missing a
  • chromosome (monosomy)

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Trisomy 21
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Polyploidy
  • Organisms with more than the usual number of
    chromsomes
  • Occurs in plants
  • Caused by self fertilization

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  • THE END!
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