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Chapter 13:Meiosis

Heredity 4 Heredity: the transmission of traits from one generation to the next 4 Asexual reproduction: clones 4 Sexual reproduction: variation 4 Meiosis: cell division to produce haploid gametes

Heredity 4 Human life cycle: –23 pairs of homologous chromosomes (46) –1 pair of sex and 22 pairs of autosomes –gametes are haploid (1N) –all other somatic cells are diploid (2N) –fertilization (syngamy) results in a zygote 4 Meiosis: cell division to produce haploid gametes

Alternative life cycles 4 Fungi/some algae –meiosis produces 1N cells that divide by mitosis to produce 1N adults (gametes by mitosis) 4 Plants/some algae –Alternation of generations: 2N sporophyte, by meiosis, produces 1N spores; spore divides by mitosis to generate a 1N gametophyte; gametes then made by mitosis which then fertilize into 2N sporophyte

Meiosis 4 Preceded by chromosome replication, but is followed by 2 cell divisions (Meiosis I & Meiosis II) 4 4 daughter cells; 1/2 chromosome number (1N); variation

Meiosis vs. mitosis 4 Synapsis/tetrad/chiasmata (prophase I) 4 Homologous vs. individual chromosomes (metaphase I) 4 Sister chromatids do not separate (anaphase I) 4 Meiosis I separates homologous pairs of chromosomes, not sister chromatids of individual chromosomes.

Origins of Genetic Variation, I 4 Independent assortment: homologous pair of chromosomes position and orient randomly (metaphase I) and nonidentical sister chromatids during meiosis II

Origins of Genetic Variation, II 4 Crossing over (prophase I): –the reciprocal exchange of genetic material between nonsister chromatids during synapsis of meiosis I (recombinant chromosomes) 4 Random fertilization: –1 sperm (1 of 8 million possible chromosome combinations) x 1 ovum (1 of 8 million different possibilities) = 64 trillion diploid combinations!