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Today: More Meiosis plus Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction Discussions start(ed) this week.
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For life to exist, the information (genes) must be passed on. {Mitosis: producing more cells} {Meiosis: producing gametes} Fig 12.3
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Each pair of chromosomes is comprised of a paternal and maternal chromosome
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extremely low genetic diversity greater genetic diversity vs. Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction How does sexual reproduction generate genetic diversity? Fig 12.13
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Crossing- over Meiosis I Meiosis II 4 Haploid cells, each unique Meiosis: In humans, crossing-over and independent assortment lead to over 1 trillion possible unique gametes. (1,000,000,000,000) (Ind. Assort.) Fig 12.2
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Fig 12.4
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4 haploid cells
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Fig 12.5
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Sexual reproduction creates genetic diversity by combining DNA from 2 individuals, but also by creating genetically unique gametes. {Producing more cells} {Producing gametes} Fig 12.3
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Different organisms have different patterns of haploid and diploid stages
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Asexual Reproduction genetically identical to parent (this tree can reproduce both sexually and asexually)
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Why does sexual reproduction exist? Cons: Need two individuals Hard to find mate Diseases/Competition Pros: Genetic diversity or Replace damage DNA
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Fig 30.9 Plant Evolution: different plants have different ploidy for the different parts of their life cycle.
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Haploid dominant (algae) Fig 30.15+.16 Diploid dominant (fern)
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Why does sexual reproduction exist? Cons: Need two individuals Hard to find mate Diseases/Competition Pros: Genetic diversity or Replace damage DNA
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How important is genetic diversity?
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Fig 12.14 Collected snails from different ponds and determined M/F ratio as well as rates of parasitism
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Fig 12.14 On average sexually reproducing snails were more common in areas with many parasites
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Does a stressful environment lead to sexual reproduction?
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extremely low genetic diversity greater genetic diversity vs. Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Fig 12.13 Is genetic diversity critical for survival in “stressful” environments?
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Fig 27.8 Environmental changes usually occur slowly
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extremely low genetic diversity greater genetic diversity vs. Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Fig 12.13 Is genetic diversity critical for survival in “stressful” environments?
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Sexual reproduction creates genetic diversity by combining DNA from 2 individuals, but also by creating genetically unique gametes. {Producing more cells} {Producing gametes} Fig 12.3
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