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Cell Division
Meiosis
By: K. Ingemunson
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Review Mitosis
• Nuclear division involving replication and division of chromosomes.
• New cell contains complete set of chromosomes. (Two copies of genetic info)
• Results in DIPLOID cells (chromosomes occur in pairs)
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Fertilization
• BODY CELL: full number of chromosomes (two copies = diploid)
• SEX CELL: half the number of chromosomes (one copy = haploid)
• FERTILIZATION: we get genes from each of our parents
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Diploid Cells
• Chromosomes after replication (ready for mitosis)
• Chromosomes in early interphase (actually chromatin)
Both are Diploid
Homologous Pairs
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Diploid Cells cont.
• All cells in the body except sex cells are diploid.
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Sex Cells
• Germ Cells
• Only contain one copy of genetic information
• Have one chromosome of each pair or half that of diploid cells.
• Haploid (N) state.
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# of Cells
Total Chromosomes
in a diploid cell
# of homologous
pairs in a diploid cell
Total chromosomes
in haploid cell
HUMAN 46CAT 36
23 23
1818
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Why is Haploid Important?
• If diploid cells are fertilized…
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Chromosome will keep doubling!!
2N + 2N 4N
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Why is Haploid Important?
• If haploid cells are fertilized…
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Like all cells of the body!!
N + N 2N
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Sexual Reproduction
• Reproductive process in which haploid sex cells (gametes) fuse to produce a diploid fertilized egg (zygote)
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MEIOSIS
• Cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in half
• Occurs in sex cells (germ cells)
• Two Divisions– MEIOSIS I– MEIOSIS II
Meiosis I
Meiosis II
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Prophase I
• Chromosomes form• Nuclear membrane and
nucleolus disappear• Synapsis – homologous
chromosomes pair up• Crossing Over –
exchange of DNA creates variability
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Metaphase I
• Homologous chromosome line up at the equator
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Anaphase/Telophase I
ANAPHASE I:
• Homologous chromosomes separate and move to opposite poles
• Cell becoming Haploid
TELOPHASE I:
• Cell membrane pinches in
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Interphase????
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Prophase II
• Cells are haploid
• Cells get ready to divide again.
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Metaphase II
• Chromosomes align at the equator
• Looks like mitosis (except cells are haploid)
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Anaphase/Telophase II
ANAPHASE II:
• Sister chromatids move to opposite poles
TELOPHASE II:• Cell membrane pinches in
• Nuclear membrane reappears.
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Resulting Sex Cells
• Four HAPLOID sex cells are produced.
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MEIOSIS