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Meiosis and Mitosis Dr. Bob Dobalina Page 1 of 3 Meiosis and Mitosis Lecture Objectives: 1. Differentiate mitosis from meiosis. 2. Describe how chromosomes replicate during mitosis and meiosis. 3. Describe how meiosis facilitates the three major features of Mendelian genetics: segregation, independent assortment and genetic recombination. 4. Explain the medical consequences that result from errors in cell division 5. Identify the origins of errors in cell division. Meiosis and Mitosis Dr. Bob Dobalina I. Page 2 of 3 An Overview of Mitosis & Meiosis A. Cell Division 1. Mitosis 2. Meiosis B. Cell Division Definitions 1. Mitosisoccursduringcelldivisionofsomaticcells.Adiploidparentcell generatestwoidenticaldiploiddaughtercells.Normally,recombination (discussedlater)doesnottakeplace. 2. Meiosisistheprocessbywhichsexcells(gametes)areformed.Adiploid progenitorcellgeneratesfourhaploidgametes. a. Therearetwocelldivisionsbutonlyonedoublingofthe chromosomes. i. Theprocessultimatelyresultsinhalvingtheamountof geneticmaterialinthegametes,from46(diploid)to23 (haploid)inthematureeggorsperm.Onechromosomein eachpairofhomologouschromosomesintheparentcell willbeallocatedatrandomintoeachofthedaughtercells. Thus,thenormaleggandspermeachcontain23 chromosomesintermixedofdifferingparentalorigin. Whentheyuniteatfertilization,therewillagainbe46 chromosomesinthefertilizedegg.Recombinationis frequentduringmeiosis. II. DefinitionsandCellMachinery A. Chromosomes 1. Chromosomesarethestructuresthatholdallthegeneticmaterial.They arerodshapedcondensationsofnucleicmaterial(DNA)andcomein differentsizes.Eachhasuniquecharacteristicswhichallowsusto differentiateonefromtheother. 2. Chromosomes,likegenes,comeinpairs-ideally,exactlyhalfthe chromosomalmaterial–onememberofeachpair–camefromeach parent.T B. Centromere 1. Theconstrictionofthechromosome,whichinthecenterofalltheaction duringcelldivision,iscalledthecentromere. 2. AfterDNAreplication,eachchromosomehastwoidenticalsister chromatids. Meiosis and Mitosis Dr. Bob Dobalina Page 3 of 3 C. Kinetochore 1. Thekinetochoreisaproteinstructurethatformsonthecentromereto whichthemicrotubules,literallytheworkhorsesincelldivision,attach. Therearethreetypesofmicrotubulesthatfunctionaspartofthemitotic spindleapparatus. 2. Thekinetochoremicrotubulesattachtothekinetochoreatthe centromere.Theyareresponsibleforpullingthesisterchromatidsof eachchromosomeapartattheendofmetaphase. a. Thepolar Image 1: microtubules overlapinthe midlineandare responsiblefor pushingthepolesof thespindle apparatusapart. Theastral microtubulesradiate inalldirectionsfrom thecentrosomesandaidinspindleorientationimmediately beforemitosis. b. Thecentrosomesconsistoftwocentriolesandaretheorganelles thataretheprimarymicrotubularorganizingcenterthatsplitsand formsthespindleapparatus. D. CellCycleReview 1. Mitosisisactuallytheshortestofthefourstagesofthecellcycle. Immediatelyaftermitosis,ifacellisdestinedtodivideagain,itenters Gap1orG1wherethereisnoDNAsynthesis.Ifacellisnotdestinedto divideagain,itentersG0.SomecellsspendaverylongtimeinG1–days orevenyears;otherspassthroughG1inamatterofhours. 2. G1isfollowedbythe Sphase,thestageofDNAsynthesiswheretheDNAmoleculereplicates andisfollowedbyafurthergapintimewaitingformitosistobegin.By theendofSphase,theDNAcontentofthecellhasdoubled,andduring thenextphase,Gap2orG2,eachchromosomeconsistsoftwoidentical DNAmolecules,thesisterchromatids. a. DuringG2,essentialproteinsandcofactorsareproduced necessaryformitosistooccur.G2isendedbymitosis.