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4.2 Meiosis IB Biology I
Questions 1) What types of cells do we have in our body?  Answer: we have skin cells, neurons, kidney cells, sperm and eggs, etc...   2) How are they formed? Answer: most cells are produced through mitosis. Sex cells (gametes) are produced through meiosis.   3) Why do sex cells need to be produced through different process? Answer: sex cells must have half the number of chromosomes regular body cells (somatic cells) have.
What are homologous chromosomes?
What is the purpose of meiosis?
Visit BioStudio for loads of excellent animations:     http://www.biostudio.com/a_sitemap.htm
Mitosis x Meiosis
What is the consequence of non-disjunction?
Consequence of non-disjunction
Other trisomies... Patau’s Syndrome: chromosome 13 (1:25000 – microcefalia, microftalmia, heart malformation, deafness, blindness, early death) Edward’s Syndrome: chromosome 18 (1:8000 – low ears, neurological problems, hands/feet curved, small chin, malformation of urinary, reproductive and cardiovascular systems, early death) Klinefelter’s Syndrome: extra X (1:1000 – man: gynecomastia, neurological problems, hypogonadism, sterility – sometimes no signs) Turner’s Syndrome: lacking X (1:5000 – woman: low stature, wide neck, low set ears, gonadal dysfunction, sterility, hearing/visual problems, heart disease, neurological problems) XXX (1:1000 – no unusual problems – delayed speech and language skills, learning difficulties, can be sterile) XYY (1:1000 – no phenotype alterations – delayed speech and language skills, learning difficulties)
What is the importance of prenatal testing?
4 2 Meiosis
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4 2 Meiosis

  • 1. 4.2 Meiosis IB Biology I
  • 2. Questions 1) What types of cells do we have in our body? Answer: we have skin cells, neurons, kidney cells, sperm and eggs, etc...   2) How are they formed? Answer: most cells are produced through mitosis. Sex cells (gametes) are produced through meiosis.   3) Why do sex cells need to be produced through different process? Answer: sex cells must have half the number of chromosomes regular body cells (somatic cells) have.
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  • 4. What are homologous chromosomes?
  • 5. What is the purpose of meiosis?
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  • 7. Visit BioStudio for loads of excellent animations: http://www.biostudio.com/a_sitemap.htm
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  • 17. What is the consequence of non-disjunction?
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  • 21. Other trisomies... Patau’s Syndrome: chromosome 13 (1:25000 – microcefalia, microftalmia, heart malformation, deafness, blindness, early death) Edward’s Syndrome: chromosome 18 (1:8000 – low ears, neurological problems, hands/feet curved, small chin, malformation of urinary, reproductive and cardiovascular systems, early death) Klinefelter’s Syndrome: extra X (1:1000 – man: gynecomastia, neurological problems, hypogonadism, sterility – sometimes no signs) Turner’s Syndrome: lacking X (1:5000 – woman: low stature, wide neck, low set ears, gonadal dysfunction, sterility, hearing/visual problems, heart disease, neurological problems) XXX (1:1000 – no unusual problems – delayed speech and language skills, learning difficulties, can be sterile) XYY (1:1000 – no phenotype alterations – delayed speech and language skills, learning difficulties)
  • 22. What is the importance of prenatal testing?