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We’re Comparing Mitosis from Chapter 8 to Meiosis from Chapter 10

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We’re Comparing Mitosis from Chapter 8 to Meiosis from Chapter 10. The Human Life Cycle. FROM MOM. FROM DAD. Mitosis Review. ** Mitosis is asexual reproduction & occurs ONLY in regular old body cells called SOMATIC CELLS (skin, nails, your pancreas, etc..) NOT sperm and eggs . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FROM MOM

FROM DAD

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** Mitosis is asexual reproduction & occurs ONLY in regular old body cells called SOMATIC CELLS (skin, nails, your pancreas, etc..) NOT sperm and eggs

** These cells contain autosomal chromosomes that are non-sex chromosomes

** 22 from Mom autosomal chromosomes from mom and 22 from dad

Diploid (2n) number of chromosomes you have 44 or 22 pair of autosomal chromosomes (2n=44)

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**Haploid means 1 (n). You receive a haploid number of chromosomes from mom and a haploid number from Dad that makes YOU diploid!! (

**46 in all; 22 autosomal, an X from mom and an X or Y from dad

**SO there are half as many chromosomes in gametes (sperm and eggs)

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Replicates

Same types if genes on each chromosome, just different variations from each parent

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Required for Sexual Reproduction

**Diploid to haploid cells

**Genetic Recombination Occurs

**Results in 4 NON-IDENTICAL haploid (n) cells

Either sperm or egg

**Produces gametes in the ovaries (females) and testes (male)

Similar to Mitosis but there are two sets of phases and the end result are haploid cells (gametes)

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From Dad From Mom

They Replicate Prior to Meiosis to form a tedtrad………

A Tetrad of Homologous Chromosomes

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Four Haploid gametes are produced!!

Look On Page 264 #1-4

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**Meiosis II Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II and cytokinesis

**4 cells, the gametes!!

**Meiosis I Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, telophase I and cytokenisis.

**2 cells

**After interphase (DNA replication phase)

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**independent segregation of homologous chromosomes

** A reassortment of chromosomes and genetic information they carry

**crossing over between non-sister chromatids during Prophase 1

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**Non-sister chromatids exchange

genetic information

**Pink is from your mom, blue

from your dad

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**Nondisjunction BOTH chromosomes of a homologous pair (tetrad) fail to separate and move to the same pole of the cell.

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**Occur in all living organisms, but they are especially common in plants.

**Few harmful gene mutations are passed on to the next generation because the zygote usually dies. If it lives, the offspring may have birth defects.

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Deletion

A B C D E F G H A B C E F G H

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**When part of a chromatid breaks off and attaches to its sister chromatid

Insertion

A B C D E F G H A B C B C D E F G H

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**When part of a chromosome breaks off and reattaches backwards onto the same chromosome

Inversion

A B C D E F G H A D C B E F G H

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**When part of one chromosome breaks off and is added to a different chromosome, a translocation occurs.

A B E FDCBX AWC HGGE HD F

W X Y Z Y Z

Translocation

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**Cut them out and paste them in the correct order !!!

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Mitosis•Occurs in 1 stage

• It is Asexual Reproduction

• Produces “clones” with no genetic variability

• Occurs in body cells (autosomal) and creates two diploid cells

• 2n=46 22 pair of autosomal chromosomes and 1 pair sex chromosomes

Meiosis •Occurs in 2 stages

• For Sexual Reproduction

• Produces genetically variability due to recombination

• Occurs in sex cells called gametes or germ cells and four haploid cells (sperm and egg)

• n=23 22 autosomal chromosomes and 1 sex chromosome

•Forms a tetrad

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MitosisMeiosis

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