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Title: Meiosis


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Meiosis
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Mitosis vs. Meiosis
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Mitosis vs. Meiosis
  • BOTH INVOLVE CELL DIVSION
  • Goal of Mitosis to produce 2 daughter cells that
    are genetically identical to the parent (same
    DNA).
  • -Used for growth
  • -1 set of division
  • -1 diploid cell ? 2 diploid cells

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Mitosis vs. Meiosis
  • Goal of Meiosis to produce sperm or eggs, also
    called gametes contains ½ the genetic
    information as the parent.
  • -Used for reproduction
  • -2 sets of division
  • -1 diploid cell ? 4 haploid cells

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Diploid vs. Haploid Cells
  • Diploid having 2 sets of chromosomes (2n).
  • Ex human body cells have 46 chromosomes
  • Haploid having one set of chromosomes, as in a
    sperm or egg (n).
  • Ex human egg and sperm cells have 23
    chromosomes.

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Haploid Diploid
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Meiosis
  • Meiosis animation
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vD1_-mQS_FZ0NR1

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In Meiosis there are 2 sets of division taking
place.
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Interphase occurs before Meiosis begins.
In Interphase, the chromosomes have not yet
condensed into distinct chromosomes.
http//morgan.rutgers.edu/MorganWebFrames/Level1/P
age7/meiosis1.html
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Interphase
The chromosomes have replicated (made a double),
and prepares for division.
http//morgan.rutgers.edu/MorganWebFrames/Level1/P
age7/meiosis1.html
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Replicated DNA
  • DNA is replicated along with organelles and other
    cellular components and the cell prepares for
    division.
  • Each half of the duplicated chromosome is called
    a sister chromatid.
  • Chromatids are connected to each other by
    centromeres. 

http//www.bioweb.uncc.edu/1110Lab/notes/notes1/la
b6.htm
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Meiosis - Prophase I
The chromosomes are completely condensed. In
meiosis (unlike mitosis), the homologous
chromosomes pair up with one another. Crossing
over occurs, in which homologous chromosomes
exchange genetic material.
http//morgan.rutgers.edu/MorganWebFrames/Level1/P
age7/meiosis1.html
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Meiosis - Metaphase I
  • The nuclear membrane has dissolved.
  • Homologous pairs line up in the middle of the
    cell.
  • Spindle fibers attach to each homologous
    chromosome.

http//morgan.rutgers.edu/MorganWebFrames/Level1/P
age7/meiosis1.html
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Meiosis - Anaphase I
  • Spindle fibers shorten.
  • The chromosomes move to opposite ends of the
    cell.
  • Notice that these are chromosomes, not
    chromatids!!

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Meiosis - Telophase I Cytokinesis
  • The cell begins to divide into two daughter
    cells.
  • It is important to understand that each daughter
    cell can get any combination of maternal and
    paternal chromosomes, because of crossing over.

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Meiosis - Prophase II
  • The nuclear envelope begins to break down.
  • The spindle fiber forms.
  • Compare the next few steps to Mitosis!

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Meiosis - Metaphase II
  • A haploid number of chromosomes line up in the
    middle of the cell.
  • Spindle fibers connect to the centromeres.
  • Do you remember what haploid means?

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Meiosis - Anaphase II
  • The spindle fibers shorten and the sister
    chromatids move to opposite sides of each cell.
  • Looks similar to Anaphase in Mitosis.

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Telophase II Cytokinesis
  • The chromosomes reach the poles, and the nuclear
    membrane reforms around each nucleus.
  • Meiosis results in four gametes, or sex cells
  • Each carries half the number of chromosomes of
    regular body cells.

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Is Meiosis I or Meiosis II more similar to
Mitosis?
  • Answer Meiosis II (the second division) is more
    similar to Mitosis.
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