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What is the end result of meiosis?
Meiosis produces
gametes
that have
half
the
genetic material
of the
parent
cell
How is cell division similar for non-sex versus sex cells?
Both processes involve the
duplication
of
genetic material
How is cell division different for non-sex versus sex cells?
Sex
cells undergo meiosis, while
non-sex
cells undergo mitosis
Why are gametes genetically unique from one another?
Due to
crossing over
and
independent assortment
during
meiosis
What is crossing over in meiosis?
It is the
exchange
of
genetic
material
between
homologous chromosomes
What is independent assortment in meiosis?
It is the
random
distribution
of
maternal
and
paternal
chromosomes into
gametes
What is nondisjunction and what effect can it have?
Nondisjunction is the
failure
of
chromosome
pairs to
separate
, leading to an
abnormal
number of
chromosomes
How many chromosomes are in a human somatic cell?
46
total chromosomes
How many chromosomes are in a human reproductive (sex) cell?
23
total chromosomes
What is the karyotype of a human somatic cell?
It has
two
copies of each
chromosome,
making it
diploid
(2n)
What is the goal of meiosis?
To create
gametes
that have
half
the amount of
genetic
material
as the
parent
cell
What happens during Prophase I of meiosis?
Homologous pairs of
sister
chromatids
come
together
What occurs during Metaphase I of meiosis?
Independent assortment
of chromosomes takes place
How many chromosomes will there be within each gamete if a cell contains 6 total chromosomes?
3
chromosomes in each gamete
What is the result of nondisjunction in meiosis?
It can lead to conditions such as
Trisomy 21
How many total chromosomes does a person with Trisomy 21 have?
47
total chromosomes
What is Turner Syndrome?
It is a condition caused by
nondisjunction
resulting in a
female
with one
X
chromosome (
XO
)
What is Klinefelter Syndrome?
It is a condition caused by
nondisjunction
resulting in a
male
with an extra
X
chromosome (
XXY
)
What is the condition of an individual with XYY chromosomes?
It is referred to as "
supermale
" due to
nondisjunction
What are the key differences between mitosis and meiosis?
Mitosis:
Purpose: Growth/repair
Number of
divisions
: 1
Parent cell:
2n
(diploid)
Daughter cells: 2 (identical to parent)
Occurs in
somatic cells
Meiosis
:
Purpose:
Reproduction
Number of divisions: 2
Parent cell: 2n (diploid)
Daughter cells: 4 (unique)
Occurs in
gonads
What are the characteristics of daughter cells produced by mitosis and meiosis?
Mitosis:
2
daughter cells
Genetically
identical to
parent
Chromosome number:
46
Meiosis:
4
daughter cells
Genetically
unique
Chromosome number:
23
Does crossing over occur in mitosis?
No
, crossing over
does
not
occur in mitosis
What is the significance of crossing over in meiosis?
It
increases
genetic diversity
among gametes
How does nondisjunction affect chromosome number in gametes?
Nondisjunction can result in
gametes
with an
abnormal
number of
chromosomes
What is the chromosome number of a human gamete?
23
chromosomes
What is the role of the ovaries and testes in meiosis?
They are the locations where sex cells are produced
How does the process of meiosis contribute to evolution?
Meiosis introduces
genetic variation
, which is essential for
natural selection