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Transcript of Chapter 13: Meiosis & Sexual Life Cycles Courtesy of: /apbio/mrs-chou-s-ap-biology-lecture-notes.
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Chapter 13: Meiosis & Sexual Life Cycles
Courtesy of: https://sites.google.com/a/svvsd.org/
chou/home/apbio/mrs-chou-s-ap-biology-lecture-notes
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What you must knowThe difference between asexual and sexual
reproduction.The role of meiosis and fertilization in sexually
reproducing organisms.The importance of homologous chromosomes to meiosis.How the chromosome number is reduced from diploid to
haploid through the stages of meiosis.Three important differences between mitosis and
meiosis.The importance of crossing over, independent
assortment, and random fertilization to increasing genetic variability.
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Genes: segments of DNA that code for basic units of heredity
Offspring acquire genes from parents by inheriting chromosomes
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Types of Reproduction
ASEXUALProduces clones
(genetically identical)Single parentLittle variation in
population - only through mutations
Fast and energy efficient
Eg. budding, binary fission
SEXUALMeiosis produces
gametes (sex cells)2 parents:
male/femaleLots of
variation/diversitySlower and energy
consumptiveEg. humans, trees
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Asexual vs. sexual reproduction
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Chromosomes• Somatic (body) cell: 2n = 46 chromosomes• Each pair of homologous chromosomes includes
1 chromosome from each parent• Autosomes: 22 pairs of chromosomes that do not
determine sex• Sex chromosomes: X and Y• Females: XX• Males: XY
• Gametes (n=23): 22 autosomes + 1 sex chromosome• Egg: 22 + X• Sperm: 22 + X **or** 22 + Y
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Homologous Chromosomes in a Somatic Cell
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Karyotype: a picture of an organism’s complete set of chromosomes
Arranged from largest smallest pair
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Making a karyotype – unsorted chromosomes
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22 pairs of autosomes + 1 pair of sex chromosomes
Male or female?
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Male or female?
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Karyotype - used to determine genetic abnormalities
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Cancer cellsSome have abnormal #’s of
chromosomes
Karyotype of Metastatic Melanoma
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Breast Cancer Cell Karyotype
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HeLa CellsOldest and most commonly
used human cell lineCervical cancer cells taken
from Henrietta Lacks (d.1951)
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HeLa Cells“Immortal” cells – do not die
after a few divisionsActive version of telomerase
Used in research:Develop vaccine for polioCancer, AIDS, virus, radiation
research
Estimated that cells produced in culture exceeded # cells in Henrietta’s body
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HeLa Cell Karyotype
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HeLa Cells – Ethical ConcernsControversy: Cells harvested
without patient consent“Discarded tissues can be
commercialized” – sold for profit
Genome published in 2013 without family’s consent
“The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot
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Life cycle: reproductive history of organism, from conception production of own offspring
Fertilization and meiosis alternate in sexual life cycles
Meiosis: cell division that reduces # of chromosomes (2n n), creates gametes
Fertilization: combine gametes (sperm + egg)Fertilized egg = zygote (2n)
Zygote divides by mitosis to make multicellular diploid organism
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Varieties of Sexual Life Varieties of Sexual Life CyclesCycles
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Human Life CycleHuman Life Cycle
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Meiosis = reduction divisionMeiosis = reduction division
Cells divide twicetwiceResult: 4
daughter cells, each with half as many chromosomes as parent cell
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Meiosis IMeiosis I (1st division)Interphase: chromosomes replicatedProphase I: Synapsis: homologous chromosomes pair up Tetrad = 4 sister chromatids Crossing over at the chiasmataMetaphase I: Tetrads line upAnaphase I: Pairs of homologous chromosomes separate (Sister chromatids still attached by
centromere)Telophase I & Cytokinesis: Haploid set of chromosomes in each cell Each chromosome = 2 sister chromatids Some species: chromatin & nucleus reforms
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Meiosis IIMeiosis II (2nd division) = create gametes
Prophase II: No interphase No crossing over Spindle formsMetaphase II: Chromosomes line upAnaphase II: Sister chromatids separateTelophase II: 4 haploid cells Nuclei reappear Each daughter cell genetically
unique
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Events Unique to Meiosis I (not in mitosis)
1. Prophase I: Synapsis and crossing over
2. Metaphase I: pairs of homologous chromosomes line up on metaphase plate
3. Anaphase I: homologous pairs separate sister chromatids still attached at centromere
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Sources of Genetic Variation:
1. Crossing Over Exchange
genetic material Recombinant
chromosomes
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Sources of Genetic Variation:
2.Independent Assortment of ChromosomesRandom orientation of homologous pairs in
Metaphase I
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Sources of Genetic Variation:
3. Random Fertilization Any sperm + Any egg 8 million X 8 million = 64 trillion
combinations!
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Mitosis Meiosis Both are divisions of cell nucleus
Somatic cells1 division2 diploid daughter cellsClonesFrom zygote to deathPurpose: growth and
repairNo synapsis, crossing
over
Gametes2 divisions4 haploid daughter cellsGenetically different-less
than 1 in 8 million alikeFemales before birth
follicles are formed. Mature ova released beginning puberty
Purpose: Reproduction
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Mitosis vs. MeiosisMitosis vs. Meiosis