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Unit 3- Genetics Meiosis
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Unit 3- Genetics

Meiosis

Fertilization

Zygote46 chromosomes

Egg____ chromosomes

Sperm_____ chromosomes

X

Which is diploid ?Which is haploid ?

Sex cells

Egg23 chromosomes

23 chromosomes

How can a diploid cell become haploid cells?Answer: by the process of meiosis

-Through meiosis, one diploid parent cell produces four haploid daughter cells;

- Each daughter cells has half the number of chromosomes found in the parent cell

Recall where DNA is within the cell

Interphase

• DNA replicates/duplicates (S phase)

• In the form of chromatin

• Not easily visible

• Similar to interphase in Mitosis

Before any cell division, DNA must be duplicatedduplicated

• We’re going to use a simpler cell in which 2n=8 (or n= 4)

• This cell have 4 unduplicated chromosomes right before meiosis occurs

this cell has 2 pairs of homologous chromosomes

2 parts of meiosis

• Meiosis 1: reduction division

• Meiosis 2: Gametes are produced

• Unlike mitosis, meiosis does NOT occur in somatic cells of our body but in reproductive organs.

Prophase 1Tetrad: the

homologous pair made of 4 chromatids.

• Chiasmata: regions where crossing-over occurs.

Prophase 1• Chromosomes condense and become

visible; each with 2 identical sister chromatids.

• Nuclear membrane dissolves; centrioles move to opposite cell poles; spindle fibers form

• Homologous chromosomes pair up and form a tetrad

• Crossing-over occurring between homologous chromosomes allows exchange of genetic information

Your cell should look like this now

Metaphase 1

• Homologous chromosomes line up in PAIRS in the middle of the cell

• Again: Homologous chromosomes do not line up in a single file but rather in pairs in metaphase 1

Draw this cell. This is NOT metaphase 1

Anaphase 1

• Homologous chromosomes (NOT individual sister chromatids) separate and move to opposite end of cell.

Telophase 1

• Homologues reach opposite sides of the cell. • A nuclear member reforms forming 2 new nuclei• Chromosomes relax

Meiosis 2: similar to mitosisProphase 2

•Chromatin coil again•Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes•THERE IS NO DUPLICATION OF CHROMOSOME AT THIS STEP•No Crossing over either

Metaphase 2

• Chromosomes line up RANDOMLY in the middle of each cell

Anaphase 2

• Centromeres split pulling sister chromatids (NOT homologous pairs anymore) to opposite end of each cell

Telophase 2

• Four nuclei form around chromosomes• Spindle fibers dissolve• Cells divide

Final result of meiosis

4 haploid daughter cells

n = 2

Initial parent cell2n=4

Task: Create a Meiosis Flipbook

• Use Playdoh to recreate the detailed events of meiosis.

• Take picture of each phase of meiosis and compile them into a flip book

• Sample at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYgbWm4H_gU

• Use the Meiosis flipbook template if you need to

What you need

• 3 different colored playdoh– One color for paternal chromosome– One color for maternal chromosome– One color for centromere

• Paper or surface of whiteboard• Pen/marker to draw other details such as cell

membrane, spindle fibers, centrioles etc. • Handout• Group of 3

Gametogenesis= the formation of gametes

involves

Spermatogenesis in maleand oogenesis in female

No DNA duplication occur here

Chromosome Crossing over

• Only one chiasma is illustrated but many occur per pair

(Plural: chiasmata)

22 = 4 possible combinations to forms a gamete

Some new words• Gamete: a sex cell; includes sperm cells

and egg cells• Zygote: a cell produced by the fusion of

two gametes• Fertilization: the formation of a zygote by

fusing two gametes• Haploid: a cell containing half the usual

number of chromosomes (n)• Diploid: a cell containing two copies of

each chromosome (2n)


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