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Meiosis and Meiosis and Mutations Mutations

Meiosis and Mutations. Remember: Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

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Page 1: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

Meiosis and MutationsMeiosis and Mutations

Page 2: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

Remember:Remember:MitosisMitosis - takes place in regular - takes place in regular

body cells (somatic cells)body cells (somatic cells) and you and you end up with end up with 2 identical diploid 2 identical diploid (2n) (2n) cells where “n” = the # of cells where “n” = the # of chromosomes.chromosomes.

Page 3: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

MeiosisMeiosis

MeiosisMeiosis - takes place in - takes place in sex sex cells (gametes)cells (gametes) and you end up and you end up with with four haploid (n) cells four haploid (n) cells b/c b/c there are there are 2 divisions 2 divisions (Meiosis I (Meiosis I & II)& II)

– Female = eggFemale = egg– Male = spermMale = sperm

Page 4: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

Prophase I: Crossing over occurs between replicated homologous chromosomes

Crossing over(exchanging parts)

Page 5: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where
Page 6: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

Note: “X’s” are next to each other, not above each other

Metaphase I: Replicated chromosomes get next to each other in the cell

Page 7: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

Anaphase I: homologous chromosomes separate

Page 8: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

Telophase I: replicated chromosomes still need to be separated

still looks like an “X”

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Now Meiosis II occurs (looks like mitosis)

Page 10: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

In males this meiosis is called In males this meiosis is called spermatogenesisspermatogenesis (“sperm (“sperm creation”)creation”)

In females this meiosis is In females this meiosis is called oogenesiscalled oogenesis (“egg (“egg creation”)creation”)

Page 11: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

Of the four cells produced in oogenesis, Of the four cells produced in oogenesis, only one will develop into a fully functional only one will develop into a fully functional egg. The other 3 lack the cytoplasm for egg. The other 3 lack the cytoplasm for development and are called polar bodiesdevelopment and are called polar bodies

Page 12: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where
Page 13: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where

Sperm (n) from the male fertilizes Sperm (n) from the male fertilizes Egg (n) from the female and a Egg (n) from the female and a zygote (2n) is formedzygote (2n) is formed

Page 14: Meiosis and Mutations. Remember:  Mitosis - takes place in regular body cells (somatic cells) and you end up with 2 identical diploid (2n) cells where
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There is There is no new genetic no new genetic information introduced in information introduced in MitosisMitosis– everything is identicaleverything is identical

What about Meiosis?What about Meiosis?– YES, YES, NEW genetic information NEW genetic information is introducedis introduced! Genetic ! Genetic variation makes us all look variation makes us all look different!different!

– ½ from mom & ½ from dad½ from mom & ½ from dad