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1 MEIOSIS Chapter 12 Honors Genetics
Slide show modified from Kelly Riedell, Tracy Jackson and Kim Foglia

2 BINARY FISSION & MITOSIS
Produces cells that are genetically __________ copies of parent cell identical

3 Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction
In asexual reproduction One parent produces genetically identical offspring by mitosis Ex: budding, binary fission, spores, etc. Parent Bud 0.5 mm

4 ADVANTAGES OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Can make offspring faster Don’t need a partner; only 1 “parent” needed

5 DISVANTAGES OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
ALL ALIKE (“clones”) Species usually CAN’T change and adapt One disease can wipe out whole population

6 SEXUAL REPRODUCTION Combines genetic material from 2 parents (sperm & egg) Offspring are genetically different and unique from parents

7 ADVANTAGES OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Allows for variation in population Individuals can be different Provides foundation for EVOLUTION Allow species adapt to changes in their environment

8 + EGG SPERM  If egg and sperm had same number of
chromosomes as other body cells (2n) . . . baby would have too many chromosomes!

9 MEIOSIS is the way… to make cells with ½ the number of chromosomes
for sexual reproduction

10 DIPLOID HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES All BODY (________ ) cells are diploid
Most cells have 2 copies of each chromosome = ______________ (one from mom; one from dad) All BODY (________ ) cells are diploid DIPLOID 2n HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES SOMATIC

11 Chromosomes that determine the sex of an organism = _________________
All other chromosomes that do NOT determine gender = __________ Sex chromosomes autosomes Humans have two sex chromosomes (1 pair), which are NOT homologous and _____ autosomes XX or XY 44

12 HAPLOID Some cells have only one copy of each chromosome = _____________ All sperm and egg cells are haploid HAPLOID 1n

13 Review…MITOSIS Makes ___ cells genetically _________ to parent cell & to each other Makes ___ cells Makes __________ Used by organisms to: increase size of organism, repair injuries, replace worn out cells 2 identical 2n SOMATIC (body)

14 MEIOSIS 4 1n Gametes (sperm & eggs)
Makes ____ cells genetically different from parent cell & from each other Makes _____ cells Makes ______________ Used for ____________ 1n Gametes (sperm & eggs) Sexual reproduction

15 2 karyokinesis events occur in meiosis!

16 WHAT MAKES MEIOSIS DIFFERENT FROM MITOSIS ?
2 divisions instead of 1 Meiosis I and Meiosis II (PMATc I & PMATc II) SYNAPSIS & CROSSING OVER (PROPHASE I) INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT and SEGREGATION (ANAPHASE I) 4 cells are made and they are haploid Daughter cells are genetically DIFFERENT

17 WHAT MAKES MEIOSIS DIFFERENT FROM MITOSIS?
Homologous chromosomes pair up during ________________ = ______________ PROPHASE I called SYNAPSIS This group of FOUR (4) chromatids is called a _________________ TETRAD Images modified from:

18 WHAT MAKES MEIOSIS DIFFERENT FROM MITOSIS?
1. Exchange of DNA between homologous pairs = _____________ during PROPHASE I CROSSING OVER Allows shuffling of genetic material called genetic recombination Place(s) where crossing over happens = ____________________ CHIASMATA

19 Allows for_________________ in different combinations
CROSSING OVER rearranging of DNA Allows for_________________ in different combinations After crossing over, chromatid arms are________________ anymore NOT IDENTICAL

20 INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT the random alignment of homolgous chromosome pairs at metaphase plate (Metaphase I)

21 SEGREGATION separating of doubled chromosomes (homologous pairs) (Anaphase I)

22 SEGREGATION & CROSSING OVER together make even more gamete combinations
See an animation

23 INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT and SEGREGATION at METAPHASE/ANAPHASE I
Lots of different combinations are possible! This is why you don’t look exactly like your brothers and sisters even though you share the same parents! 3rd animation

24 GENETIC RECOMBINATION comes from:
Crossing over Segregation Independent assortment Random fertilization

25

26 PHASES OF MEIOSIS Meiosis I = MAJOR differences from mitosis
Figure Meiosis Section 11-4 Meiosis I = MAJOR differences from mitosis

27 Meiosis II: NOTE- no Interphase II- instead short intermission
(no growth or DNA replication occurs) Figure Meiosis II Section 11-4 Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase II Telophase II Meiosis I results in two haploid (N) daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original. The chromosomes line up in a similar way to the metaphase stage of mitosis. The sister chromatids separate and move toward opposite ends of the cell. Meiosis II results in four haploid (N) daughter cells.

28 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS INTERPHASE INTERPHASE I
2n cell 2n cell DNA is spread out as chromatin Nuclear membrane/nucleolus visible DNA is copied during S phase Makes stuff new cell needs in G2 Cell Grows SAME AS MITOSIS

29 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS PROPHASE PROPHASE I
2n cell 2n cell DNA packs into chromosomes Nuclear membrane/ nucleolus disappear Spindle fibers appear and attach to chromosomes Centrosomes migrate to poles DNA packs into chromosomes Nuclear membrane/ nucleolus disappear Spindle fibers appear and attach to chromosomes Centrosomes migrate to poles SYNAPSIS and CROSSING OVER OCCURS

30 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS METAPHASE METAPHASE I
2n cell 2n cell Chromosomes line up in middle in single file line Chromosomes line up in middle with homologous partner Independent assortment occurs

31 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS ANAPHASE ANAPHASE I
2n cell 2n cell Polar fibers lengthen cell Chromatids split Polar fibers lengthen cell Chromatids stay together Homologous pairs split (SEGREATION OCCURS)

32 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS TELOPHASE TELOPHASE I
2n cell n cell See TWO nuclei Nuclear membrane/ nucleolus return DNA spreads out as chromatin Spindle fibers disappear SAME AS MITOSIS

33 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS CYTOKINESIS CYTOKINESIS I
2n cell n cell DIPLOID HAPLOID Cytoplasm splits into 2 cells using SAME AS MITOSIS

34 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS INTERPHASE II
2n cell n cell DNA is spread out as chromatin Nuclear membrane/nucleolus visible DNA is copied during S phase Makes stuff new cell needs in G2 Cell Grows SKIP INTERPHASE II DNA NOT COPIED

35 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS PROPHASE PROPHASE II
n cell 2n cell DNA packs into chromosomes Nuclear membrane/ nucleolus disappear Spindle fibers appear and attach to chromosomes Centrosomes migrate to poles SAME AS MITOSIS (but cell is now HAPLOID)

36 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS METAPHASE METAPHASE II
n cell 2n cell Chromosomes line up in middle in a single file line SAME AS MITOSIS (but cell is now HAPLOID)

37 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS ANAPHASE ANAPHASE II
2n cell n cell Chromatids split and move apart SAME AS MITOSIS (but cell is now HAPLOID)

38 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS TELOPHASE TELOPHASE II
2n cell n cell See TWO nuclei Nuclear membrane/ nucleolus return DNA spreads out as chromatin Spindle fibers disappear SAME AS MITOSIS (but cell is now HAPLOID)

39 MITOSIS vs. MEIOSIS CYTOKINESIS CYTOKINESIS II
RESULTS IN FOUR n cell RESULTS IN TWO 2n cell SAME AS MITOSIS (but cell is now HAPLOID) Cytoplasm splits

40 Ways Meiosis is different?
2nd and 4th animations

41 MAKING SPERM & EGGS

42 2 TYPES: Gametogenesis =
process of forming gametes (n) from diploid (2n) cells 2 TYPES: Spermatogenesis = process of forming sperm cells After division all 4 cells undergo differentiation to become sperm cells The cells elongate and grow tail (a flagella) Oogenesis = process of forming ovum (egg) cell and 3 polar bodies

43 Starts with a 2n cell called a GERM LINE CELL

44 ___________________= MAKING MATURE SPERM
SPERMATOGENESIS ___________________= MAKING MATURE SPERM Mature & grow flagella

45 Sperm provides DNA to the zygote.
All the starting nutrients, organelles, molecule building blocks, etc. have to come from the ovum (egg)

46 OOGENESIS __________________ = MAKING a MATURE EGG Produces:
1 “good” ovum (egg) 3 POLAR BODIES CYTOPLASM DIVIDES UNEVENLY Polar bodies are smaller and are later destroyed using APOPTOSIS

47 Stages of Meiosis STEP by STEP animation

48 Putting it all together…
meiosis  fertilization  mitosis + development 46 46 23 46 46 46 46 46 23 46 46 egg 46 46 sperm

49 What happens when meiosis goes wrong?  NONDISJUNCTION!!!

50 Meiosis Animations Frame-by-frame animation


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