
Inherited Change
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Inherited Change
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Learning Objectives
a) explain what is meant by homologous pairs of chromosomes
b) explain the meanings of the terms haploid and diploid and the need for a reduction division (meiosis) prior to fertilisation in sexual reproduction
c) outline the role of meiosis in gametogenesis in humans and in the formation of pollen grains and embryo sacs in flowering plants
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Homologous Chromosomes
Matching types of chromosomes
In the zygote, one of each pair came form the mother and one from the father.
In humans, chromosome numbers 1-22, are called autosomes.
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Sex Chromosomes
The non-matching X and Y chromosomes are the sex-determining chromosomes. XX for females, and XY for males
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Chromosomes
Chromosomes are thread-like structures located inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
Each chromosome is made of protein and a single molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Passed from parents to offspring, DNA contains the specific instructions that make each type of living creature unique.
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Chromosomes
The number of chromosomes per species is fixed.
The shape of a chromosome is characteristic; they are of fixed length and with a narrow region, called the centromere, somewhere along their length.
The centromere links a pair of sister chromatids
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Chromosomes
The centromere is always in the same position on any given chromosome, and this position and the length of the chromosome is how it can be identified in photomicrographs.
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Chromosomes
Chromosomes hold the hereditary factors, genes. A particular gene always occurs on the same chromosome in the same position.
The position of a gene is called a locus.
Each gene has two or more forms, called alleles.
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Explain what is meant by homologous pairs of chromosomes.
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Multiple Choice
Chromosomes are made up of proteins and a single molecule of _____.
deoxynucleic acid
ribonucleic acid
deoxyribonucleic acid
dehydroribonucleic acid
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Links a pair of sister chromatids.
locus
centromere
gene
allele
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Meiosis
Meiosis 1 is reductive cell division as cells go from diploid to haploid (2n to n)
Meiosis 2 is like mitosis
Independent assortment and cross-over increase genetic diversity
Independent assortment occurs during metaphase 1.
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Meiosis
Cross-over occurs between prophase 1 and metaphase 1.
Cross over forms the chiasmata
Chiasmata is the point at which paired homologous chromosomes remain in contact as they begin to separate during the first prophase of meiosis, forming a cross shape.
Cross-over leads to recombinant DNA
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Gametogenesis
The process by which gametes, or germ cells, are produced in an organism.
The formation of egg cells, or ova, is technically called oogenesis.
The formation of sperm cells, or spermatozoa, is called spermatogenesis.
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Spermatogenesis
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Spermatogenesis
Spermatogonia (mitosis - diploid) - an undifferentiated male germ cell.
Meiosis -
Primary spermatocyte (diploid)
Secondary spermatocyte (haploid)
Spermatid (haploid)
Spermatozoan (mature sperm - haploid)
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Oogenesis
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Oogenesis
Oogonia (embryo – diploid - mitosis) - immature female reproductive cells that gives rise to primary oocytes by mitosis
Primary oocyte (embryo – diploid – meiosis)
Secondary oocyte (after puberty – haploid – meiosis)
Ovum (after ovulation – haploid)
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Meiosis in Plants
Inside the anthers, diploid pollen mother cells divide by meiosis to make 4 haploid cells
These cells mature into pollen grains
Inside each ovule, a large, diploid, spore mother cell develops.
Only one matures to become an embryo sac.
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A cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells.
Mitosis
Cytokinesis
Meiosis
Gametogenesis
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Diploid cells are described as ___.
n
2n
3n
4n
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Diploid describes a cell that contain ___ copies of each chromosome.
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Process by which diploid or haploid precursor cells undergo cell division and differentiation to form mature haploid gametes.
Cytokinesis
Gametogenesis
Meiosis
Mitosis
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Which is a 2n?
Spermatogonium
Spermatozoa
Spermatid
Spermatocyte
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Which is not a haploid?
Oogonium
Secondary oocyte
Ovum
Sperm
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