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1 Meiosis

2 Chromosome Number The two sets of chromosomes are homologous, each chromosomes from the male parent has a corresponding chromosome from the female. Fruit flies have 8 chromosomes. 4 came from the fly’s male parent, and 4 came from the female parent.

3 Diploid & Haploid Diploid: cell with 2 sets of chromosomes.
Diploid: 2N Fruit Fly: 2N=8 Humans: 2N=46 Haploid: cell with 1 set of chromosomes, i.e. gametes. Haploid: N Fruit Flies: N=4 Humans: N=23

4 Meiosis 1 Diploid cell  4 haploid cells Chromosome no. is halved
Separate homologous chromosomes

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6 Meiosis I Interphase I: copy chromosomes
Prophase I: pair homologous chromosome, form a tetrad Metaphase I: spindle fibers attach to chromosome. Anaphase I: fibers pull homologous chromosomes toward opposite ends. Telophase I & Cytokinesis: nuclear membranes form. Cell separates into 2 cells.

7 Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I

8 Meiosis II Prophase II: 2 haploid cells, with ½ the number of chromosomes. Metaphase II: chromosomes line up in the middle. Anaphase II: sister chromatids separate and move toward opposite ends. Telophase & Cytokinesis: result in 4 haploid (N) cells.

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11 Mitosis Meiosis 2 Cells Identical Diploid 4 Cells Not Identical
Haploid

12 Gene Linkage Chromosome: group of linked genes.
Traits appear to be inherited together. Chromosomes assort independently, not genes.

13 Cross-over Cross-over Creates genetic diversity
separate & exchange linked genes new combination of alleles Creates genetic diversity

14 Cross-over

15 Gene Maps The further apart two genes are, the more likely they are to be separated by crossover. The rate of separation/recombination are used to create a map of the distances between genes. Gene Map: shows the relevant location of each known gene on a chromosome.

16 Gene Map


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