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CH. 9-3 MEIOSIS 1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES You should be able to: Determine haploid and diploid numbers. Define homologous chromosomes. Distinguish between autosomes/sex chromosomes. Identify and draw stages of meiosis. Determine ploidy and chromosome number for different stages of meiosis. Distinguish between somatic cells and gametes, and give examples. Describe the phenomena of independent assortment and crossing over, and explain their significance. Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis. 2

KARYOTYPE An organism s complete set of chromosomes 3

KARYOTYPE An organism s complete set of chromosomes 4

KARYOTYPE An organism s complete set of chromosomes 5

HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES Matching chromosomes called homologous pairs/homologous chromosomes Have the same genes, different alleles Allele: version of a gene that codes for a trait eye color locus hair color locus eye color locus hair color locus Paternal Maternal 6

HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES One set inherited from each parent Genes interact to determine organism s traits 7

AUTOSOMES VS SEX CHROMOSOMES Sex chromosome: Determines sex of the cell/organism In humans: X and Y chromosomes XX: female XY: male Autosome: All other chromosomes 8

AUTOSOMES VS SEX CHROMOSOMES 9

PLOIDY Haploid number: the number of different chromosomes in one set, denoted by n Ploidy: number of complete chromosome sets in the somatic cells of an organism Haploid (1n) Diploid (2n) (Also: triploid, tetraploid, etc) 10

PLOIDY EXAMPLES Humans are diploid organisms: Haploid number: n=23 Diploid number: 2n=46 11

PLOIDY EXAMPLES Phyllomedusa tetraploidea are tetraploid organisms: Haploid number: n=13 Tetraploid number: 4n=52 12

PLOIDY PRACTICE What are the haploid and diploid numbers shown below? Haploid: n=2 Diploid: 2n=4 Ploidy and chromosome number do not change before/after mitosis. 13

PLOIDY PRACTICE What are the haploid and diploid numbers shown below? Haploid: n=3 Diploid: 2n=6 Haploid: n=3 Diploid: 2n=6 14

PLOIDY PRACTICE 1) Draw a diploid cell with 10 chromosomes (2n=10). 2) Draw a triploid cell with 9 chromosomes (3n=9). 15

PLOIDY PRACTICE What are the haploid and diploid numbers shown below? Haploid # : n=2 Diploid: 2n=4 Haploid: n=2 16

PLOIDY PRACTICE What are the haploid and diploid numbers shown below? Diploid: 2n=4 Haploid: n=2 17

MEIOSIS: THE BIG PICTURE Meiosis: reduction division Chromosomes reduced to half their original number (from diploid to haploid) Produces haploid gametes (sex cells: sperm and egg) During fertilization, haploid gametes fuse to produce a diploid zygote Diploid zygote undergoes mitosis 18

FERTILIZATION 19

SOMATIC CELLS VS GAMETES Somatic cells: regular body cells Skin, heart, liver, eye, etc Diploid (2n) in humans Produced by mitosis Gametes: sex cells Sperm, egg (ovum) Haploid (1n) in all sexually reproducing organisms Produced by meiosis 20

MEIOSIS I 21

MEIOSIS I Prophase I: Synapsis: homologous pairs attach at centromeres Crossing over: homologous chromosomes exchange genes (genetic recombination) Creates genetic variation 22

MEIOSIS I Metaphase I: Homologous pairs line up at middle Anaphase I Telophase I RESULT: Homologous pairs separated 2 haploid cells, each with 2 sister chromatids per chromosome 23

MEIOSIS II 24

MEIOSIS II All phases essentially identical to mitosis Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II RESULT: Sister chromatids separated 4 haploid cells, each with 1 sister chromatid per chromosome 25

MEIOSIS II Per meiotic division: Males: 4 viable sperm Females: 1 viable egg Meiosis uneven: 1 egg (gets all resources) 3 polar bodies (disintegrate) 26

INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT In Metaphase I, homologous pairs are randomly oriented Chances of inheriting one gene is unrelated to chances of inheriting another! (i.e. they are independent) http://ib.bioninja.com.au/higher-level/topic-10-genetics-and-evolu/101-meiosis/random-assortment.html 27

SUMMARY MEIOSIS (MANY OTHERS AVAILABLE ONLINE) 28

VOCAB SUMMARY (MEIOSIS) Testable Chromosome, Homologous, Gene, Autosome, Sex Chromosome, Ploidy, Haploid, Diploid, Fertilization, Somatic cell, Gamete (sperm, egg) Meiosis, Prophase/Metaphase/Anaphase/ Telophase I and II, Synapsis, Crossing over, Independent assortment Not testable Karyotype, Allele Triploid, Tetraploid (I would tell you if it was 3n, 4n, etc) 29

COMPARISON Mitosis No synapsis or crossing over Centromere splits: 2 chromatids become 2 chromosomes 1 division 2 cells 2n 2n or n n Somatic cells Meiosis Synapsis, crossing over Homologous pairs separate in meiosis I: meiosis II involves centromere splitting 2 divisions 4 cells 2n n Gametes 30