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1 Meiosis Chapter 9

2 Asexual Reproduction Parent splits, fragments, or buds Advantage:
Mitosis in eukaryotes Produces clones Advantage: Rapid and efficient No need for a mate Disadvantage: Lack of genetic variability

3 Sexual Reproduction Gametes join to form zygote
Increases genetic variability Offspring are different from either parent and each other This may increase survival of some; may decrease chances for others Somatic (body) cells have 2 sets of chromosomes – diploid (2n) Gametes have 1 set – haploid (n) Some plants are polyploid – 3 or more sets of chromosomes

4 Meiosis Cell division to produce haploid gametes from diploid somatic cells Also called ‘reduction division’ Consists of 2 divisions – meiosis I and meiosis II Produces 4 cells

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6 Meiosis I: Prophase I Chromosomes condense and synapse to form a tetrad Tetrad contains a homologous pair – one maternal homologue, one paternal homologue (each homologue is 2 sister chromatids) Crossing-over occurs – DNA segments are exchanged This genetic recombination increases variation

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8 Meiosis I: Metaphase I Homologous chromosomes are lined at the equatorial plate

9 Meiosis I: Anaphase I Tetrads separate and homologous chromosomes (still with 2 sister chromatids connected) move to opposite poles Separation is random between maternal and paternal homologues (independent assortment)

10 Meiosis I: Telophase I Each nucleus now contains a haploid number of chromosomes even though each one is made of 2 sister chromatids Cytokinesis divides the cell into 2 Interkinesis occurs – between meiosis I and meiosis II DNA is NOT copied Very brief

11 Meiosis II: Prophase II
Chromosomes condense but do not pair (no pairs exist)

12 Meiosis II: Metaphase II
Chromosomes line up at equatorial plate Chromosomes are NOT in tetrads

13 Meiosis II: Anaphase II
Sister chromatids are separated and pulled to opposite poles

14 Meiosis II: Telophase II
Unduplicated single chromosomes Nuclear envelope re-forms Cytokinesis occurs

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16 Gametogenesis Spermatogenesis Oogenesis
4 haploid sperm cells from each cell Oogenesis 1 haploid ovum (egg) cell from each cell There is an uneven division of cytoplasm during cytokinesis Polar bodies generally disintegrate

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