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Lord, thank you for this day.

For the presence of everyone


in this online class. For once again, we are gathered
and given the opportunity to appreciate life, learnings
and your words. Forgive us for our shortcomings and
cleanse our hearts as we learn and live your words and example.
Father, bless our endeavor especially today’s online class.
May you guide us in our discussions and may you enlighten our
minds in every decision that we make. Give us your grace that
we may effectively do our parts for your greater glory.
All these we ask in Jesus’name.
AMEN
MEIOSIS
Organisms that reproduce Sexually are
made up of two different types of cells.
1. Somatic Cells are “body” cells and contain the
normal number of chromosomes ….called the
“Diploid” number (the symbol is 2n). Examples
would be … skin cells, brain cells, etc.

2. Gametes are the “sex” cells and contain only ½


the normal number of chromosomes…. called the
“Haploid” number (the symbol is n)….. Sperm
cells and ova are gametes.
n = number of chromosomes in the set… so….2n means 2
chromosomes in the set…. Polyploid cells have more than two
chromosomes per set… example: 3n (3 chromosomes per set)
Gametes
• The Male Gamete is the Sperm and is
produced in the male gonad the Testes.

• The Female Gamete is the Ovum and is


produced in the female gonad the Ovaries.
During Ovulation the ovum is
released from the ovary and
transported to an area where
fertilization, the joining of the
sperm and ovum, can occur……
fertilization, in Humans, occurs in
the Fallopian tube. Fertilization
results in the formation of the
Zygote. (fertilized egg)
fertilization
Sperm + Ovum (egg) Zygote
Fertilization

• The fusion of a sperm and egg to form a zygote.


• A zygote is a fertilized egg

sperm
n=23 n=23
egg
2n=46
zygote
Chromosomes
• If an organism has the Diploid number (2n) it has
two matching homologues per set. One of the
homologues comes from the mother (and has the
mother’s DNA).… the other homologue comes
from the father (and has the father’s DNA).
• Most organisms are diploid. Humans have 23 sets
of chromosomes… therefore humans have 46
total chromosomes….. The diploid number for
humans is 46 (46 chromosomes per cell).
Homologous Chromosomes
• Pair of chromosomes (maternal and paternal) that are
similar in shape and size.
• Homologous pairs (tetrads) carry genes controlling
the same inherited traits.
• Each locus (position of a gene) is in the same
position on homologues.
• Humans have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes.

22 pairs of autosomes
1 pair of sex chromosomes
Homologous Chromosomes
(because a homologous pair consists of 4 chromatids it is called a “Tetrad”)

eye color eye color


locus locus

hair color hair color


locus locus

Paternal Maternal
Humans have 23 Sets of Homologous Chromosomes
Each Homologous set is made up of 2 Homologues.
Homologue

Homologue
Autosomes
(The Autosomes code for most of the offspring’s traits)

In Humans the
“Autosomes”
are sets 1 - 22
Sex Chromosomes
The Sex Chromosomes code for the sex of the offspring.
** If the offspring has two “X” chromosomes it will be a female.
** If the offspring has one “X” chromosome and one “Y”
chromosome it will be a male.

In Humans the “Sex


Chromosomes” are
the 23rd set

XX chromosome - female XY chromosome - male


Sex Chromosomes

“Sex Chromosomes”
…….the 23rd set

This person has 2


“X” chromosomes…
and is a female.

23
Meiosis
Meiosis comes from the Greek word Meion which
means reduce.
The product of this cell division is a haploid cell which
means that it has the number of the parent cell.

- Its main function is for the production of the


gametes or sex cells, for the male is sperm cells and
for the female is egg cell.
- This process involves two successive cell division of
a diploid cell.
The two stages of meiosis are:
1. Meiosis 1
2. Meiosis II
•Meiosis I also called as Reductional
Division
•Meiosis II also called as Equational
Division
•Before a dividing cell enters meiosis, it
undergoes a period of growth called
Interphase.
Meiosis
is the process by which ”gametes” (sex cells) , with half
the number of chromosomes, are produced.

During Meiosis diploid cells are reduced to haploid cells

Diploid (2n) → Haploid (n)

If Meiosis did not occur the chromosome


number in each new generation would
double…. The offspring would die.
Meiosis
Meiosis is Two cell divisions
(called meiosis I and meiosis II)

with only one duplication of chromosomes.


Synapsis : homologous chromosomes come together to
form a tetrad.

Tetrad is two chromosomes or four chromatids (sister


and nonsister chromatids).
“Crossing Over”
Crossing Over is one of the Two major occurrences of Meiosis
(The other is Non-disjunction)

• During Crossing over segments of


nonsister chromatids break and reattach
to the other chromatid. The Chiasmata
(chiasma) are the sites of crossing over.
Crossing Over
creates variation (diversity) in the offspring’s traits.
nonsister chromatids Tetrad

chiasmata: site variation


of crossing over
During telophase II, the fourth step of meiosis II, the chromosomes reach
opposite poles, cytokinesis occurs, the two cells produced by meiosis I divide to
form four haploid daughter cells
Non-disjunction
Non-disjunction is one of the Two major occurrences of Meiosis
(The other is Crossing Over)

• Non-disjunction is the failure of homologous


chromosomes, or sister chromatids, to
separate during meiosis.
• Non-disjunction results with the production
of zygotes with abnormal chromosome
numbers…… remember…. An abnormal
chromosome number (abnormal amount of
DNA) is damaging to the offspring.
Non-disjunctions usually occur
in one of two fashions.
• The first is called Monosomy, the second
is called Trisomy. If an organism has
Trisomy 18 it has three chromosomes in
the 18th set, Trisomy 21…. Three
chromosomes in the 21st set. If an
organism has Monosomy 23 it has only
one chromosome in the 23rd set.
Common Non-disjunction Disorders

• Down’s Syndrome – Trisomy 21


• Turner’s Syndrome – Monosomy 23 (X)
• Kleinfelter’s Syndrome – Trisomy 23 (XXY)
• Edward’s Syndrome – Trisomy 18
Amniocentesis
• An Amniocentesis is a prrocedure a
pregnant woman can have in order to
detect some genetics disorders…..such as
non-disjunction.
Amniocentesis

Amniotic fluid withdrawn


Karyotype
(picture of an individual’s chromosomes)

One of the ways to


analyze the
amniocentesis is
to make a
Karyotype

What genetic
disorder does this
karyotype show?
Trisomy 21….Down’s
Syndrome

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