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12/17/14 Objective: Meiosis
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Produces sex cells (egg and sperm) Produces 4 cells with HALF the normal chromosome number How many chromosomes do human body cells have? How many chromosomes do human sex cells have? (egg and sperm) How the heck does that happen?????
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Gametes= sex cells that have HALF the normal number of chromosomes (human= 23) Somatic Cells= body cells that have full set of chromosomes (human = 46)
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-Haploid (n): a cell with half the normal number of chromosomes (gametes) -Diploid (2n): a cell with full set of chromosomes (somatic cell)
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Fertilization: joining of egg and sperm Zygote: fertilized egg
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Homologous Chromosomes Same chromosome, one is from mom, one is from dad
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Downs Syndrome
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Prophase I: -Spindle forms, chromosomes condense nuclear membrane disappears
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Genetic Variation Crossing Over: occurs during Prophase I where homologous chromosomes line up and exchange pieces creating genetic variation
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Metaphase I: Homologous chromosomes line up at the middle
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Anaphase I: Homologous chromosomes separate and move to poles
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Telophase I: 2 daughter cells are formed (chromosomes are still duplicated)
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Prophase II: Spindle forms in daughter cells, nuclear membrane breakdown
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Metaphase 2: Sister chromatids line up in the middle of cell
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Anaphase II: Sister chromatids separate and move to poles
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Telophase II: Cells split producing 4 haploid daughter cells that are ALL GENETICALLY DIFFERENT!
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Meiosis Sour Straws 1. Maternal and Paternal Homologous Chromosomes
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Meiosis Sour Straws
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2. Crossing Over – Chromosomes exchange sections of DNA
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Meiosis Sour Straws 2. Crossing Over – Chromosomes exchange sections of DNA
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Meiosis Sour Straws 3. Meiosis I: Homologous Chromosomes separate
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Meiosis Sour Straws 4. Sister chromatids separate to form four unique gametes
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Meiosis Sour Straws
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