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Ch. 15 Mitosis/Meiosis/Eukaryotic cell cycle - (Biology 1A)
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04/20/2012

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Karyotype reveals...
Definition
number, size and form of chromosomes in actively dividing cells
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Mitosis
Definition
Cell divides into two cells identical to mother cell
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Interphase (1) - Mitosis
Definition
-Phase of the cell cycle during which the chromosomes are de-condensed and found in the nucleus
-When G1, S, G2 phases happen
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G1 (interphase)
Definition
-Cell accumulates molecular changes that cause progression through the cell cycle
-Passes restriction point where cell is committed to enter S phase
-If cell is not ‘in shape’ to divide, division stops at this step
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S (interphase)
Definition
-Chromosomes replicate
-After replication, 2 copies stay joined to each other and are called sister chromatids
-Human cells now temporarily have 92 chromatids
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G2 (interphase) - Mitosis
Definition
-Cell synthesizes proteins needed during mitosis and meiosis
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Prophase (2) - Mitosis
Definition
-Chromosomes have already replicated to produce 12 chromatids, joined as six sister pairs
-Nuclear membrane dissociates into small vesicles
-Chromatids condense into highly compacted structures (readily visible by light microscopy)
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Prometaphase (3) - Mitosis
Definition
-Nuclear envelope completely fragments
-Mitotic spindle is fully formed during this phase
-Centrioles move apart and demarcate the two poles
-Spindle fibers interact with sister chromatids
-Two kinetochores on each pair of sister chromatids are attached to kinetochore microtubules from opposite sides
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Metaphase (4) - Mitosis
Definition
-Pairs of sister chromatids are aligned along a plane halfway between the poles called the metaphase plate (organized into a single row)
-When alignment is complete, the cell is in metaphase
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Anaphase (5) - Mitosis
Definition
-Connections between the pairs of sister chromatids are broken
-Each chromatid , now an individual chromosome, is linked to only one of the two poles by one or more kinetochore microtubules
-Kinetochore microtubules shorten, pulling chromosomes toward the pole to which attached
-Two poles more farther apart as overlapping polar microtubules lengthen (push on each other)
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Telophase (6) - Mitosis
Definition
-Chromosomes have reached their respective poles and decondense
-Nuclear membranes now re-form to produce two separate nuclei
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Cytokinesis
Definition

-In most cases mitosis is quickly followed by cytokinesis

-Two nuclei are segregated into separate daughter cells

-Process of cytokinesis is quite different in animals and plants

-Animals - cleavage furrow constricts like a drawstring to separate cells

-Plants - cell plate forms a cell wall between the two daughter cells (made of vesciles from golgi apparatus)

Term
Mitotic spindle
Definition
-responsible for organizing and sorting the chromosomes during mitosis
-Astral - position spindle in cell
-Polar - Separate to poles
-Kinetochore - attached to kinetochore bound to centromeres of each chromosome
Term
Meiosis
Definition
-Sexual reproduction requires a fertilization event in which two haploid gametes unite to create a diploid cell called a zygote.
-A process by which haploid cells are produced from a diploid cell. (cells going through meiosis must go through G1, S and G2 before beginning)
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Bivalent/Tetrad
Definition
Homologous pairs of chromatids associate together and Cross Over (swap pieces of genetic material).
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Chiasma
Definition
After crossing over, chromosomes stay attached at crossing over site called a chiasma
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Crossing Over
Definition
Physical exchange between chromosome pieces of the bivalent complex. (increases genetic variation).
Process is carefully controlled by cells.
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Prophase 1 - Meiosis 1
Definition
Replicated chromosomes condense and bivalents form as the nuclear membrane breaks down.
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Prometaphase 1 - Meiosis 1
Definition
Spindle apparatus complete and the chromatids are attached to kinetochore microtubules.
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Metaphase 1 - Meiosis 1
Definition
Bivalents are organized along metaphase plate.
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Anaphase 1 - Meiosis 1
Definition
-Connections between bivalents break, but not the connections that hold sister chromatids together.
-Each joined pair of chromatids migrates to the pole.
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Telophase 1 and cytokinesis - Meiosis 1
Definition
Sister chromatids have reached their respective poles and decondense. Nuclear membranes form.
Term
Meiosis 2
Definition
-No S phase between Meiosis 1 & 2.
-Sorting events are similar to mitosis, but concludes with haploid cells because there was no S-phase after meiosis 1.
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# of chromosomes - Humans
Definition
46
Term
# of chromosomes - Dogs
Definition
78
Term
# of chromosomes - Fruit Fly
Definition
8
Term
# of chromosomes - Tomato
Definition
24
Term
Giemsa Stain does what?
Definition
Stains chromosomes for G banding identification
Term
Location of a Metacentric centromere is where?
Definition
middle
Term
Location of a Submetracentric centromere is where?
Definition
slightly off center
Term
Location of a Acrocentric centromere is where?
Definition
near end (not at end)
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Location of a Telocentric centromere is where?
Definition
at end
Term
Chromosomal mutation - Duplication
Definition
Selection occurs 2 or more times in a row.
Term
Chromosomal mutation - Inversion
Definition
Change in direction along a single chromosome
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Chromosomal mutation - Translocation
Definition
-One segment becomes attached to another chromosome.
-Simple or reciprocal.
Term
Diploids have...
Definition
2n chromosomes
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Triploids have...
Definition
3n chromosomes
Term
Tetraploids have...
Definition
4n chromosomes
Term
Aneuploidy (chromosomes)
Definition
-Alteration of particular chromosomes.
-Total number not an exact multiple of a set.
-(if happens in eukaryotes is detrimental)
-(5-10% of all human eggs result in and embryo with abnormal chromosome number)
Term
Trisomic (chromosomes)
Definition
-Normal 2 copies of a chromosome plus a 3rd.
-2n+1
Term
Monosomic
Definition
-Missing one of the normal copies of a chromosomes
-2n-1
Term
Nondisjunction (chromosomes)
Definition
-Chromosomes do not sort properly during cell division.
-During meiosis, can produce gametes with too many chromosomes of too few.
Term
End of chapter 15
Definition
Beginning fo chapter 16
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