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Chromosomes and Cell Division! Cell division: Mitosis vs Meiosis There are two types of cell division and each has its own product Mitosis: makes exact copies of cell, used for repair, replacement, growth and development. Good when you need to make an exact copy of cells Happens in ALL body cells (autosomes) Meiosis: makes copies of the cell that are haploid (1/2 of the chromosomes) so that each paent has equal genetic input into offspring Good for when you need genetic variability Happens in sex cells (haploid + haploid = diploid) Vocab Chromatin: Unorganized, unwrapped DNA Chromosome: rod-shaped structures made of DNA wrapped around proteins Histone: the protein that DNA wraps itself around before cell division Chromatids: one of the two strands of a chromosome that becomes visible during mitosis/meiosis Centromere: region of chromosome that holds sister chromatids together Autosome: body cells, non sex cells, exact copies of parent cells Sex cells: sperm and egg. Combine to create offspring (zygote) Homologous chromosomes: chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes, pair up during meiosis Sex chromosome: two chromosomes that determine the sex of an individual XX= Female XY= Male Haploid and Diploid Haploid (1N): any cell that has only one set of unpaired chromosomes (sex cells) Diploid (2N): any cell that has both sets of chromosomes (all non sex cells) Haploid Egg + Haploid sperm = diploid Zygote Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes How many total chromosomes? Karyotype: a micrograph of the array of chromosomes visible in a cell during metaphase. Can be used to identify a species Al species have a specific number of chromosomes 46 chromosomes Extension: Oliver the Humanzee What kinds of test were done to determine whether Oliver was a human-chimpanzee hybrid? 47 Chromosome hybrid karyotype? Cell Cycle/Cell Division Cell Cycle Chromatin Cell division: Mitosis Mitosis: Stop action animation Your task: Create a stop-motion animation of mitosis. -Must be AT LEAST 6-10 Slides -Must have each step (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) Share with me via Google mail Meiosis Mitosis vs Meiosis, which one is better? Please indicate the circumstances that would make one better than the other. Support your decision using terminology and other information you have learned. Independent Assortment Over 64 billion different combinations!!! Crossing over Swappin’ DNA Extensions… So, why is crossing over important? What would happen over time without genetic crossover? How/why did sexual reproduction develop through time? What are the benefits/drawbacks? Makin’Meiosis • Your Task: Now is YOUR opportunity to demonstrate your understanding of mitosis and meiosis and then compare and contrast them. You have options: • Option1: Simulating Meiosis Flip Books. • Please use your understanding of meiosis, the information you have learned in class, and Lab 29 to construct a flip book that shows the steps of meiosis in stunning accuracy and lifelike motion!!!, Think: Cartoon • Option 2: Wildcard • Please use your understanding of meiosis, the information you have learned in class, and the general idea described in Lab 11 to create your own model of meiosis. Things to consider using: chromosomes in karyotype lab, a white board, markers and colored pencils. The sky is the limit, be creative… • How you will be graded: Mendel and his Dang Genetics What did Mendel teach us about genetics, and what are “we” doing with that knowledge? Punnett square He grew some crazy looking peas