Mitosis and Meiosis Flashcards

1
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What stage the of the cell cycle does cell division occur

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M

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2
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What is G0

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So not dividing. With signal can re-enter cell cycle e.g. liver cells neuron introduce era and never re-enter cell cycle

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What are Telomeres

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Repeated sequence TTA GGG non-coding DNA protects the chromsomes

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4
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Chromosome structure

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Metacentric
sub metacentric
acrocentric
telocentric

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5
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Mitosis

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Subdivision of somatic cells
production of two identical daughter cells
50 mitotic rounds during development
mitotic growth necessary for some tissues such as spermatogonia

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Pro phase

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Nuclear membrane begins to break away
chromosome condense
Centrioles migrate to different poles
nucleus disappears

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7
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Pro metaphase

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Nucleus membrane disappears
kinetochore attached to the centromere
spindle fibres from centrioles attached to kinetochore’s

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8
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Anaphase

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Spindle fibres pull on sister chromatides
centromere divides
sister chromatid migrate to opposite poles

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9
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telophase

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Nuclear membrane reforms
Cchromosomes de condense
spindle fibres disappear
nucleolus reappears

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10
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cyto kinesis

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Cytoplasm divides

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Meiosis

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Special subdivision for germline cells
production of four nonidentical cells
one round of replication followed by two rounds of division meiosisi 1 and 2
diploid reduced haploid
production of egg and sperm
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Pro phase 1

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Nuclear membrane begins breakaway
chromosomes condense
centrioles migrate to different poles of cell
homologous pairs of chromoomes begin to find each other
homologous pairs lineup in twos
crossing over occurs between alleles of parental and maternal

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Meta phase 1

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Pairs of homologous chromosomes line up randomly
spindle fibres attached to kinetochore is attached to centromere
as variation as paternal and maternal Crimson’s line up randomly in twos

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anaphase 1

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Pair of cchromosomes separate
microtubules pull on homologous chromosomes
centromere and not divided

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15
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telophase 1

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Nuclear membrane formed is
chromosome D condenses
spindle fibres disappear

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16
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meiosis II

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Similar to mitosis

17
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meiosis I vs meiosis II

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Homologous pairs of chromosomes lineup separatel

Chromosomes lineup and chromatides separate

18
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Consequences of meiosis

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Maintaining constant chromosome number from generation to generation

Generation of genetic diversity
one- random assortment of chromosomes line up on metaphase plate randomly Metaphase I
two- crossing over of genetic material prophase I

19
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Length of OOGenesis

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12 to 15 years

20
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Meiosis in making egg

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Make three polar bodies, one big egg

21
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What happens when meiosis goes wrong

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. Third of all identified miscarriages
. Infertility
. The leading cause of mental retardation

22
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Non-disjunction

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Leads to aneuploidy, leads to mosaicism presence of two more signs in individual

23
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Non-dysjuntion first pre-zygotic division

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Non-mosaic karyotype

24
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Non-disjunction later mitotic divisions

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Mosaic karyotype