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Meiosis. Types of Human Cells. Sex Cells Gametes (germ cells) Eggs and Sperm Somatic Cells All other cells. Types of Chromosomes. Autosomes – same number in males and females Sex Chromosomes – X or Y Human females: XX Human males: XY - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Meiosis

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Sex CellsGametes (germ cells)Eggs and Sperm

Somatic CellsAll other cells

Types of Human Cells

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Autosomes – same number in males and females

Sex Chromosomes – X or Y

Human females: XX

Human males: XY

Testosterone and other hormones from the Y make a male

Types of Chromosomes

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46 chromosomes(23 pairs)

Humans

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Describes how many sets of different chromosomes a cell has.

n = number of chromosomes in 1 set (haploid number)

Haploid Cells: 1nDiploid Cells: 2nIn humans, n = 23 (the

number of different chromosomes we have)

Ploidy

32/16

62

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Figure 13.5

KeyHaploid (n)Diploid (2n)

Egg (n)

Haploid gametes (n 23)

Sperm (n)

Ovary Testis

Mitosis anddevelopment

Diploidzygote(2n 46)

Multicellular diploidadults (2n 46)

MEIOSIS FERTILIZATION

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Figure 13.6

KeyHaploid (n)Diploid (2n)

Gametes

MEIOSIS FERTILIZATION

Zygote

MitosisDiploidmulticellularorganism

(a) Animals

n

n

n

2n 2n 2n 2n2n

n nn

n n

nn

n

nn

MEIOSIS

MEIOSIS

FERTILIZATION

FERTILIZATION

Mitosis Mitosis

Mitosis

Mitosis Mitosis

GametesSpores

Gametes

Zygote

Zygote

Haploid multi-cellular organism(gametophyte)

Diploidmulticellularorganism(sporophyte)

Haploid unicellular ormulticellular organism

(b) Plants and some algae (c) Most fungi and some protists

Plants and some algae exhibit an alternation of generations.

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In crossing over, nonsister chromatids exchange DNA segments.

Each pair of chromosomes forms a tetrad, a group of four chromatids.

Each tetrad usually has one or more chiasmata, X-shaped regions where crossing over occurred.

Crossing Over

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Figure 13.11-1Prophase Iof meiosis

Nonsister chromatidsheld togetherduring synapsis

Pair of homologs

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Figure 13.11-2Prophase Iof meiosis

Nonsister chromatidsheld togetherduring synapsis

Pair of homologs

Chiasma

Centromere

TEM

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Figure 13.11-3Prophase Iof meiosis

Nonsister chromatidsheld togetherduring synapsis

Pair of homologs

Chiasma

Centromere

TEMAnaphase I

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Figure 13.11-4Prophase Iof meiosis

Nonsister chromatidsheld togetherduring synapsis

Pair of homologs

Chiasma

Centromere

TEMAnaphase I

Anaphase II

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Figure 13.11-5Prophase Iof meiosis

Nonsister chromatidsheld togetherduring synapsis

Pair of homologs

Chiasma

Centromere

TEMAnaphase I

Anaphase II

Daughtercells

Recombinant chromosomes

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Down Syndrome

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Klinefelter’s Syndrome

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Cause: Nondisjunction