Biological Anthropology On Cells, Cell Division, Karyotypes, and DNA
Cell Theory A set of explanatory principles used to understand cells Cells are the smallest unit of life Consist of smaller (non-alive) parts: organelles
A Cell
Two Types of Cells Somatic cells The vast majority of cells in our bodies Reproduce through mitosis Sex Cells (gametes) Only found in ovaries and testes Reproduce through meiosis
Two Types of Cell Division Mitosis Occurs in somatic cells Produces 2 daughter cells Genetically identical diploid Meiosis Occurs in sex cells (gametes) Produces 4 daughter cells Genetically unique haploid
Mitosis Asexual reproduction Occurs in somatic cells Produces 2 genetically identical diploid daughter cells
Meiosis Occurs in sex cells (gametes) Produces 4 daughter cells Genetically unique haploid
Crossing-Over # of fingers cerumen ABO group 6 5 6 5 wet dry dry wet A
Cell Division Mitosis Meiosis
Karyotype Species-specific set of chromosomes Differs from species to species in terms of The number of chromosomes The sequences of genes contained in the chromosomes
Human karyotype 46 chromosomes Arranged in 23 pairs 1 set from each parent
Human karyotype Autosomes Are homologous Pairs 1-22 same length same sequence of genes (may be different alleles)
Human karyotype Sex chromosomes X & Y XX – homologous Pair 23 X & Y X longer than Y XX – homologous XY – partially homologous
So what’s in a chromosome?
Let’s take a look!
A chromosome contains genes
and genes contain… Deoxyribonucleic Acid Present in all living organisms Amount varies from organism to organism Species can read each others’ DNA
DNA Sugar-phosphate backbone” Bases are “rungs” adenine = thymine cytosine = guanine
the total DNA/genes of a species Genome the total DNA/genes of a species Homo sapiens app. 3,000,000,000 DNA bases 35,000 – 40,000 genes Honeybee – 300,000,000 DNA bases Fruit fly – 13,600 genes Bacteria – a few hundred to a few thousand genes