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MEIOSIS
Objective:
Students know that meiosis is an early step of sexual
reproduction (2a)
Students know that gametes are produced during
meiosis
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Interphase I
• Chromosomes replicate (S phase).
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Meiosis I (four phases)
• Cell division that reduces the chromosome
number by one-half.
• four phases:
a. prophase I
b. metaphase I
c. anaphase I
d. telophase I
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Prophase I
• Chromosomes condense.
• Synapsis occurs: homologous chromosomes
come together to form a tetrad (or a pair).
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Prophase I - Synapsis
Homologous chromosomes
sister chromatids sister chromatids Tetrad
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Crossing Over
• Crossing over (variation) may occur
between nonsister chromatids
• Crossing over: segments of nonsister
chromatids break and reattach to the other
chromatid.
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Crossing Over - variation
nonsister chromatids
chiasmata: site
of crossing over variation
Tetrad
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Another Way Meiosis Makes Lots of
Different Sex Cells – Crossing-Over
Crossing-over multiplies the already huge number of
different gamete types produced by independent
assortment.
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Sex Chromosomes
XX chromosome - female XY chromosome - male
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Prophase I
centrioles spindle fiber
aster
fibers
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Metaphase I
• Tetrads align in the middle.
• INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT OCCURS:
1. Orientation of homologous pair to poles is random.
2. Variation
3. Formula: 2n
Example: 2n = 4
then n = 2
thus 22 = 4 combinations
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Metaphase I
metaphase plate
OR
metaphase plate
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Question:
• In terms of Independent Assortment -
how many different combinations of
sperm could a human male produce?
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Answer
• Formula: 2n
• Human chromosomes: 2n = 46
n = 23
• 223 = ~8 million combinations
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Anaphase I
• Homologous chromosomes separate and
move towards the poles.
• Sister chromatids remain attached at their
centromeres.
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Anaphase I
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Telophase I
• Each pole now has haploid set of
chromosomes.
• Cytokinesis occurs and two haploid daughter
cells are formed.
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Telophase I
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Meiosis II
• No interphase II
(or very short - no more DNA replication)
• Remember: Meiosis II is similar to mitosis
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Prophase II • same as prophase in mitosis
• Spindle and centrioles form
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Metaphase II
• same as metaphase in mitosis
• Chromosomes line up in a single line
along the equator
metaphase plate metaphase plate
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Anaphase II
• same as anaphase in mitosis
• sister chromatids separate
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Telophase II
• Same as telophase in mitosis.
• Nuclei form.
• Cytokinesis occurs.
• Remember: four haploid daughter cells produced.
gametes =
sperm by spermatogenesis
or egg (ova) by oogenesis
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Telophase II
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Meiosis
2n=4
sex cell
diploid (2n)
n=2
n=2
meiosis I
n=2
n=2
n=2
n=2
sperm
haploid (n)
meiosis II
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Variation
• Important to population as the raw
material for natural selection.
• Question:
What are the three sexual sources of
genetic variation?
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Answer:
1. crossing over (prophase I)
2. independent assortment (metaphase I)
3. random fertilization
Remember: variation is good!
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Question:
• A cell containing 20 chromosomes (diploid)
at the beginning of meiosis would, at its
completion, produce cells containing how
many chromosomes?
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Answer:
• 10 chromosomes (haploid)
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Sources
• www.ursulinehs.org/powerpoint/meiosi
s.ppt
• www.biology4teachers.com/Cell%20Divi
sion/MEIOSIS.ppt
• http://www.iteachbio.com/Life%20Scien
ce/LifeFunctionsandTheCell/Meiosis.ppt