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Lecture 17 Gametogenesis at the Chromosomal level: Mitosis and Meiosis Animal Science 434 John J. Parrish

Lecture 17 Gametogenesis at the Chromosomal level: Mitosis and Meiosis Animal Science 434 John J. Parrish

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Page 1: Lecture 17 Gametogenesis at the Chromosomal level: Mitosis and Meiosis Animal Science 434 John J. Parrish

Lecture 17

Gametogenesis at the Chromosomal level: Mitosis and Meiosis

Animal Science 434

John J. Parrish

Page 2: Lecture 17 Gametogenesis at the Chromosomal level: Mitosis and Meiosis Animal Science 434 John J. Parrish

DefinitionsChromosome - linear DNA molecule

Centromere - special region of spindle attachment

Homologous Chromosomes

• Have the same kind of genes in the same order

• 1 from father, 1 from mother

Sister chromosomes (X, Y)

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DNA Replication

Definitions

Chromatids Chromatids

Homologous Chromosomes

A chromatid pair has an identical sequence of DNA

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Cell Cycle

Go

G1G2

S

M

MPF

MPF

MPF

MPF

MPF

MPF

MPF

InterphaseInterphase

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M - Phase

ProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophaseCytokinesis

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Grand Scheme

MitosisMitosis

2N

2N 2N

2N

2N 2N

N N N N

MeiosisMeiosis

ReplicateDivision

ReplicateDivision

Division

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MitosisGo

G1

S

G2

Homologous chromosomes pair along side of each other

M - phase

Spindles(microtubules)

Spindles(microtubules)

CentromereCentromere

ChromatidsChromatids

MPF high

Metaphase

Prophase

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Mitosis

Anaphase

MPF decreases

Chromatids pullapart

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Mitosis

Anaphase

MPF decreases

Chromatids pullapart

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Mitosis

Telophase

Chromosomes pull apart further

Nuclear envelopesreform

MicrotubulesDisappears

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Mitosis

Telophase

Chromosomes pull apart further

Nuclear envelopesreform

MicrotubulesDisappears

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Mitosis

Cytokinesis

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Mitosis

Cytokinesis

2N

2N

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Meiosis

Go G1 G2S

Primary SpermatocytePrimary Oocyte

Primary SpermatocytePrimary Oocyte

2N 4N

Prophase

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The Five Phases of Meiotic Prophase

Leptotene• Chromosomes condense

Zygotene• Homologous chromosomes

begin to pair• Bivalents

4N

4N

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The Five Phases of Meiotic Prophase

Pachytene

• Pairing is completed

• Crossing over of homologues occur

Diplotene/Dictyatene

• Oocytes stop here before puberty

• Homologous chromosomes pull apart but remain attached at crossover points (chiasma)

• RNA synthesis is possible

4N

4N

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The Five Phases of Meiotic Prophase

Crossover (chiasma)

Centromere

Diakinesis

• RNA synthesis stops

• The chromatids become visible

Homologous chromosomes

linked at chiasma

Chromatids linked at centromere

4N

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Metaphase I of Meiosis

Homologous chromosomes move

toward opposite poles and pair across from one

another

4N

Homologous chromosomes held

together via chiasma

Homologous chromosomes held

together via chiasma

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Anaphase I of Meiosis

Recombination as a result of crossing

over

4N

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Telophase I

4N

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Telophase I

4N2N

2N

Secondary Spermatocyte or

Secondary Oocyte

Secondary Spermatocyte or

Secondary Oocyte

Cytokinesis

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Meiosis

2N

2N

No Replication

Rest Same As Mitosis

Metaphase II

2N

2N

Oocytes stop here until fertilizedOocytes stop here until fertilized

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Meiosis

Anaphase IITelophase IICytokinesis

2N

2N

N

N

N

N

This does notexist for oocyteThis does notexist for oocyte

SpermatidSpermatid

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Abnormalities

Anueploidy– Not an exact multiple– Hyper or hypo– Example: 2N - 1 or 2N + 1

Euploidy– Exact multiple of haploid– Example: 3N, 4N, etc.

Non-disjunction– Causes aneuploidy and occurs in meiosis– Example: N - 1 or N + 1

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Abnormalities

XXYY

XXYY O

XY XY O O

XXYY

XX YY

XX O Y Y

X XXY XXY XO XO XXX XO XY XY

Kleinfelter’sSyndrome

Kleinfelter’sSyndrome

Turner’sSyndromeTurner’s

Syndrome

Non-disjunctionNon-disjunctionXY

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Down’s Syndrome

Non-disjunctionExtra copy of chromosome 21Probability increases with age– Age 35, 2 per 1000 births– Age 40, 6 per 1000 births– Age 45, 16 per 1000 births