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Chapter 8 Part 2

     Meiosis
Cancer is uncontrolled cell division
Cell cycle control is lacking in cancer cells
• The cell cycle control system ensures that the
  stages occur in order and only when the
  previous stage has been successfully
  completed.
• G1 checkpoint – cell enters G0 or, if DNA is
  damaged and cannot be repaired, apoptosis
  occurs.
• G2 checkpoint – mitosis will occur if DNA has
  replicated properly. Apoptosis will occur if DNA
  is damaged and cannot be repaired.
• M checkpoint – mitosis will not continue if
  chromosomes are not properly aligned
• Apoptosis – programmed cell death. Cell pulls
  away from other cells, starts to break apart, and
  the pieces are engulfed by white blood cells or
  neighboring cells. This allows organisms to take
  shape – tadpoles losing their tail, fingers and
  toes in humans losing webbing as an embryo.
Development of cancer (carcinogenesis)
• Mutations due to environmental assaults can
  result in abnormal growth
• Tissues with a high rate of division are more
  susceptible
• If a cell with a mutation is allowed to divide, it
  becomes more abnormal with each generation
• Cancers are classified according to tissue of
  origin
   – Carcinomas – tissues that line organs
   – Sarcomas – muscle, bone, cartilage
   – Leukemias - blood
Cancer cell characteristics
• Lack differentiation – nonspecialized, do
  not contribute to the functioning of a body
  part
• Have abnormal nuclei – enlarged and may
  have abnormal number of chromosomes
• Form tumors
• Undergo angiogenesis and metastasis
  – Angiogenesis – formation of new blood
    vessels, these supply nutrients and oxygen to
    the cells
  – Metastasis – cancer cells begin new tumors
    far from the primary tumor
Meiosis reduces the chromosome
             number
Homologous chromosomes separate during meiosis
• During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes line up side
  by side (synapse)
• After cell division, the daughter cells are haploid
• Interkinesis – time between meiosis I and meiosis II
• During meiosis II, sister chromatids are separated
  resulting in 4 haploid daughter cells
• Daughter cells mature into gametes (sperm and egg)
• Fertilization – bringing together of sperm and egg,
  resulting in diploid zygote
Synapsis and crossing over occur
         during meiosis I
• Synapsis – homologous chromosomes
  line up side by side
• Crossing over – homologous
  chromosomes (homologues) exchange
  genetic material. Increases genetic
  variability of the daughter cells
Sexual reproduction increases
         genetic variation
• Homologues line up
  independently at
  equator
• At the end of meiosis
  any short
  chromosome can end
  up with any long
  chromosome
• Fertilization – gametes carry different
  genetic information due to independent
  assortment and crossing over. The same
  couple can have offspring that are very
  different genetically.
• Advantages of genetic variation
  – Some offspring have a better chance of
    survival that others
  – In warmer environments, dogs with short hair
    may have an advantage over dogs with long
    hair
Meiosis requires meiosis I and
              meiosis II
• Prophase I – chromosomes have
  duplicated, homologues pair
  during synapsis and crossing
  over occurs
• Metaphase I – homologues align
  independently at the equator
• Anaphase I – homologues
  separate and are pulled toward
  the poles
• Telophase I – nuclei reform
• Interkinesis – between meiosis I
  and meiosis II – chromosomes
  still have sister chromatids
• Prophase II – cells have
  one chromosome from
  each pair of homologues
• Metaphase II –
  chromosomes align at the
  equator
• Anaphase II – sister
  chromatids separate and
  become daughter
  chromosomes
• Telophase II – nuclei
  reform, cytokinesis takes
  place
• Daughter cells – 4 haploid
  daughter cells
Life cycles are varies
• Asexual reproduction
  – Prokaryotes
  – Offspring are genetically identical to parent
• Sexual reproduction
  – Eukaryotes
  – Two parents, involves meiosis and mitosis,
    offspring are genetically different from parent
3 possible life cycles
• Haploid life cycle
   –   Algae
   –   Adult is haploid
   –   Asexual reproduction if environment is stable
   –   Sexual reproduction occurs when environment is unstable,
       produces zygote that can survive bad weather
• Alternation of generations life cycle
   – Plants
   – Meiosis produces haploid gametes
   – Fertilization results in diploid cells
• Diploid life cycle
   – Animals
   – Haploid egg and sperm produced
   – Fertilizes to produce diploid zygote
Meiosis can be compared to
               mitosis
Meiosis
• 2 nuclear divisions
• 4 daughter cells
• Haploid
• Genetically different
Mitosis
• 1 nuclear division
• 2 daughter cells
• Diploid
• Genetically identical
Chromosome anomalies can be
           inherited
Nondisjunction causes chromosome number
  anomalies
• Polyploid – 3 or more complete sets of
  chromosomes. This is common in many crops
  and fruits.
• Aneuploid – different number of a particular
  chromosome.
  – Monosomy – one of a particular chromosome (2n – 1)
  – Trisomy – three of a particular chromosome (2n + 1)
• Nondisjunction
   – During meiosis I –
     homologues do not
     separate and both go to the
     same daughter cell
   – During meiosis II – sister
     chromatids do not separate
     and both go to the same
     daughter cell
   – Occurs in plants and
     animals. Lethal most of the
     time in animals, but those
     with trisomy are more likely
     to survive that monosomy.
     Sex chromosome
     aneuploids have a better
     chance of surviving that do
     autosomal aneuploids.
Chromosome number anomalies
        can be observed
Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome)
• Autosomal chromosome
• Easily recognizable physical and
   mental characteristics
• Chances of a woman having a
   child with Down syndrome
   increases with age.
• Most children with Down
   syndrome are born to mothers
   younger than 40, because that
   age group is having the most
   babies.
• Turner syndrome
  (XO) female with one
  X

• Before and after
  surgery to remove
  neck webbing.
• Trisomy (XXX) female with 3 X chromosomes.
  Lack symptoms.
• Klinefelter syndrome (XXY) male. Lack some
  male characteristics, very long arms and legs.




• (XYY) males appear normal
Chromosome structure anomalies
      can also be observed
• Can lead to various
  syndromes
• Deletion – loss of part of a
  chromosome
• Duplication – a particular
  chromosome segment
  appears more than once in
  the same chromosome
• Inversion – reversed
  sequence in part of a
  chromosome
• Translocation – movement of
  a chromosome segment
  from one chromosome to
  another
Syndrome examples
• Williams syndrome – deletion




• Cat’s cry syndrome – deletion




• Down syndrome – 5% of the time due to
  translocation
• Certain types of cancer - translocation
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Bio 100 Chapter 8 part 2

  • 1. Chapter 8 Part 2 Meiosis
  • 2. Cancer is uncontrolled cell division Cell cycle control is lacking in cancer cells • The cell cycle control system ensures that the stages occur in order and only when the previous stage has been successfully completed.
  • 3. • G1 checkpoint – cell enters G0 or, if DNA is damaged and cannot be repaired, apoptosis occurs. • G2 checkpoint – mitosis will occur if DNA has replicated properly. Apoptosis will occur if DNA is damaged and cannot be repaired. • M checkpoint – mitosis will not continue if chromosomes are not properly aligned • Apoptosis – programmed cell death. Cell pulls away from other cells, starts to break apart, and the pieces are engulfed by white blood cells or neighboring cells. This allows organisms to take shape – tadpoles losing their tail, fingers and toes in humans losing webbing as an embryo.
  • 4. Development of cancer (carcinogenesis) • Mutations due to environmental assaults can result in abnormal growth • Tissues with a high rate of division are more susceptible • If a cell with a mutation is allowed to divide, it becomes more abnormal with each generation • Cancers are classified according to tissue of origin – Carcinomas – tissues that line organs – Sarcomas – muscle, bone, cartilage – Leukemias - blood
  • 5. Cancer cell characteristics • Lack differentiation – nonspecialized, do not contribute to the functioning of a body part • Have abnormal nuclei – enlarged and may have abnormal number of chromosomes • Form tumors • Undergo angiogenesis and metastasis – Angiogenesis – formation of new blood vessels, these supply nutrients and oxygen to the cells – Metastasis – cancer cells begin new tumors far from the primary tumor
  • 6. Meiosis reduces the chromosome number Homologous chromosomes separate during meiosis • During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes line up side by side (synapse) • After cell division, the daughter cells are haploid • Interkinesis – time between meiosis I and meiosis II • During meiosis II, sister chromatids are separated resulting in 4 haploid daughter cells • Daughter cells mature into gametes (sperm and egg) • Fertilization – bringing together of sperm and egg, resulting in diploid zygote
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  • 8. Synapsis and crossing over occur during meiosis I • Synapsis – homologous chromosomes line up side by side • Crossing over – homologous chromosomes (homologues) exchange genetic material. Increases genetic variability of the daughter cells
  • 9. Sexual reproduction increases genetic variation • Homologues line up independently at equator • At the end of meiosis any short chromosome can end up with any long chromosome
  • 10. • Fertilization – gametes carry different genetic information due to independent assortment and crossing over. The same couple can have offspring that are very different genetically. • Advantages of genetic variation – Some offspring have a better chance of survival that others – In warmer environments, dogs with short hair may have an advantage over dogs with long hair
  • 11. Meiosis requires meiosis I and meiosis II • Prophase I – chromosomes have duplicated, homologues pair during synapsis and crossing over occurs • Metaphase I – homologues align independently at the equator • Anaphase I – homologues separate and are pulled toward the poles • Telophase I – nuclei reform • Interkinesis – between meiosis I and meiosis II – chromosomes still have sister chromatids
  • 12. • Prophase II – cells have one chromosome from each pair of homologues • Metaphase II – chromosomes align at the equator • Anaphase II – sister chromatids separate and become daughter chromosomes • Telophase II – nuclei reform, cytokinesis takes place • Daughter cells – 4 haploid daughter cells
  • 13. Life cycles are varies • Asexual reproduction – Prokaryotes – Offspring are genetically identical to parent • Sexual reproduction – Eukaryotes – Two parents, involves meiosis and mitosis, offspring are genetically different from parent
  • 14. 3 possible life cycles • Haploid life cycle – Algae – Adult is haploid – Asexual reproduction if environment is stable – Sexual reproduction occurs when environment is unstable, produces zygote that can survive bad weather • Alternation of generations life cycle – Plants – Meiosis produces haploid gametes – Fertilization results in diploid cells • Diploid life cycle – Animals – Haploid egg and sperm produced – Fertilizes to produce diploid zygote
  • 15. Meiosis can be compared to mitosis Meiosis • 2 nuclear divisions • 4 daughter cells • Haploid • Genetically different Mitosis • 1 nuclear division • 2 daughter cells • Diploid • Genetically identical
  • 16. Chromosome anomalies can be inherited Nondisjunction causes chromosome number anomalies • Polyploid – 3 or more complete sets of chromosomes. This is common in many crops and fruits. • Aneuploid – different number of a particular chromosome. – Monosomy – one of a particular chromosome (2n – 1) – Trisomy – three of a particular chromosome (2n + 1)
  • 17. • Nondisjunction – During meiosis I – homologues do not separate and both go to the same daughter cell – During meiosis II – sister chromatids do not separate and both go to the same daughter cell – Occurs in plants and animals. Lethal most of the time in animals, but those with trisomy are more likely to survive that monosomy. Sex chromosome aneuploids have a better chance of surviving that do autosomal aneuploids.
  • 18. Chromosome number anomalies can be observed Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) • Autosomal chromosome • Easily recognizable physical and mental characteristics • Chances of a woman having a child with Down syndrome increases with age. • Most children with Down syndrome are born to mothers younger than 40, because that age group is having the most babies.
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  • 20. • Turner syndrome (XO) female with one X • Before and after surgery to remove neck webbing.
  • 21. • Trisomy (XXX) female with 3 X chromosomes. Lack symptoms. • Klinefelter syndrome (XXY) male. Lack some male characteristics, very long arms and legs. • (XYY) males appear normal
  • 22. Chromosome structure anomalies can also be observed • Can lead to various syndromes • Deletion – loss of part of a chromosome • Duplication – a particular chromosome segment appears more than once in the same chromosome • Inversion – reversed sequence in part of a chromosome • Translocation – movement of a chromosome segment from one chromosome to another
  • 23. Syndrome examples • Williams syndrome – deletion • Cat’s cry syndrome – deletion • Down syndrome – 5% of the time due to translocation • Certain types of cancer - translocation