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LEARNING OUTCOMES
• To state the necessity of trait inheritance in
  offspring for continuation of life,
• To state the necessity to maintain diploid
  chromosomal number from generation to
  generation,
• To state the necessity for production of haploid
  gametes in sexual reproduction,
• To state the significance of meiosis,
• To identify the type of cell that undergoes meiosis,
• To explain the process of meiosis,
• To arrange the various stages of meiosis in the
  correct order,
• To compare and contrast meiosis I & meiosis II,
• To compare and contrast meiosis & mitosis.
M E IO S IS
• A division of the nucleus to produce 4 daughter
  cells each containing half the chromosome number
  of the parent nucleus.

• A type of cell division - occurs in reproduction
  organs to produce 4 daughter cells called gametes.

• The process of nuclear division that reduces the
  number of chromosomes in new cells to half the
  number of chromosomes in the parent cell.

• Each daughter cell receives 1 set of chromosome
  from each pair of homologous chromosomes –
  haploid cell (n)
MEIOSIS
• Genetic material in the gametes differs from
  the parent cell & each other

• Animals : testes in males – sperm
            ovaries in females – ovum

• Plants : anthers – pollen (male gametes)
            ovaries – ovules (egg cells)

• Consists of Meiosis I and Meiosis II
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
          MEIOSIS
• To allow trait inheritance in offspring
  – the transmission of traits

• To maintain diploid number in each
  generation - the organisms are always diploid

• To ensure the production of haploid
  gametes in sexual reproduction

• To produce genetic variation among
  offsprings
M E IO S IS
• Meiosis I : the homologous chromosomes are
  separated into two haploid daughter cells

• Meiosis II : the sister chromatids of each
  daughter cell are separated.

• Meiosis II = mitosis in a haploid cell

• All chromosomes are replicated during
  interphase  sister chromatids joined at
  centromere. The chromosomes do not
  replicate again between Meiosis I & Meiosis II
MEIOSIS I
          PROPHASE I
• Centrioles move to opposite poles.
• Chromosomes thicken & condense
• The homologous chromosomes form bivalent
  through synapsis
• Crossing over happened : non-sister
  chromatids exchange segments of DNA  new
  combination of genes on a chromosome
• Chiasmata – the points at which segments of
  chromatids cross over
• Nucleus membrane & nucleolus disappear
• Spindle fibres are formed
M E TA P H A S E I
• The paired chromosomes are lined
  up at the equator of the cell

• One chromosome of each pair faces
  each pole of the cell

• the chromosomes attached to the
  spindle fibres at their centromere

• The centromere does not divide
ANAPHASE I
• The paired chromosomes separate from
  one another & move to opposite poles

• The spindle fibres pulled one
  chromosome of each pair to each pole
TE L O P H A S E I
• The chromosomes arrive at the poles.

• Each pole has a haploid daughter nucleus
  (contain one set)

• The spindle fibres disappear, the nuclear
  membrane & nucleolus reappears in each
  nucleus.

• Cytokinesis occurs

• No interphase, no replication of
  chromosomes
MEIOSIS II
   PROPHASE II
• Centriole duplicates & move
  to opposite pole

• Nuclear membrane
  disappear, spindle fibres re-
  form

• The chromosomes move to
  the equator of the spindle.
M E T A P H A S E II
• Chromosomes lined up
  at the equator of the
  cell facing opposite
  poles

• Each sister chromatid
  is attached to the
  spindle fibres at the
  centromere
ANAPHASE
                  II
• The sister chromatids
 together split

• Chromatids separate

• Spindle fibres pull each
  chromatid to opposite poles

• Centromere are divided
T E L O P H A S E II
• Chromatids reach the poles &
  become new chromosomes

• Nuclear membrane & nucleolus
  form again at each
  chromosome

• Chromosomes become
  extended & not visible

• Cytokinesis occurs & 4 haploid
  daughter cell are formed.
T H E C O M P A R IS O N B E T W E E N
      M E IO S IS I & M E IO S IS II
      MEIOSIS I                 SIMILARITIES                   MEIOSIS II
                       •Consist of 4 stages : P,M,A,T
                  •Involve division of nucleus & cytokinesis
                               DIFFERENCES
        Occur                     Synapsis                     Not occur
         Yes                     Cross over                       No
 MI-paired homologous            Metaphase           MII – each chromosome
chromosomes line up at                               with sister chromatids
      the equator                                     line up at the equator

AI – paired homologous           Anaphase                AII – the sister
chromosomes separate                                 chromatids separate &
  & move to opposite                                 move to opposite poles
          poles
  2 haploid cells are            At the end             4 haploid cells are
       formed                                                formed
T H E C O M P A R IS O N B E T W E E N M IT O S IS
                     & M E IO S IS
         MEIOSIS                            SIMILARITIES                             MITOSIS
                                             •Division of cells
                                   •The chromosomes replicates only once

                                            DIFFERENCES
     In reproductive organ                     Place occur                         In somatic cell

   Parent cell divides twice               Number of divisions                 Parent cell divides once
  Four haploid daughter cells           Number of daughter cells             Two diploid daughter cells

   Occurs during prophase I              Synapsis of homologous                      Not occurs
                                             chromosomes
         Occurs twice                     Number of cytokinesis                     Occurs once
   Occurs during prophase I           Crossing over of chromatids of                 Not occurs
                                       homologous chromosomes
Half of number of chromosomes          Number of chromosomes in        Genetically identical to the parent
  of the parent cell (haploid)              daughter cells                            cell
Genetically non-identical to the         Genetic composition of        Genetically identical to the parent
  parent cell & each other                  daughter cells                            cell


Occurs once during interphase                DNA replication               Occurs during interphase before
      before meiosis I                                                             mitosis begins
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form 4 biology chap5 pt2

  • 1.
  • 2. LEARNING OUTCOMES • To state the necessity of trait inheritance in offspring for continuation of life, • To state the necessity to maintain diploid chromosomal number from generation to generation, • To state the necessity for production of haploid gametes in sexual reproduction, • To state the significance of meiosis, • To identify the type of cell that undergoes meiosis, • To explain the process of meiosis, • To arrange the various stages of meiosis in the correct order, • To compare and contrast meiosis I & meiosis II, • To compare and contrast meiosis & mitosis.
  • 3. M E IO S IS • A division of the nucleus to produce 4 daughter cells each containing half the chromosome number of the parent nucleus. • A type of cell division - occurs in reproduction organs to produce 4 daughter cells called gametes. • The process of nuclear division that reduces the number of chromosomes in new cells to half the number of chromosomes in the parent cell. • Each daughter cell receives 1 set of chromosome from each pair of homologous chromosomes – haploid cell (n)
  • 4. MEIOSIS • Genetic material in the gametes differs from the parent cell & each other • Animals : testes in males – sperm ovaries in females – ovum • Plants : anthers – pollen (male gametes) ovaries – ovules (egg cells) • Consists of Meiosis I and Meiosis II
  • 5. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MEIOSIS • To allow trait inheritance in offspring – the transmission of traits • To maintain diploid number in each generation - the organisms are always diploid • To ensure the production of haploid gametes in sexual reproduction • To produce genetic variation among offsprings
  • 6. M E IO S IS • Meiosis I : the homologous chromosomes are separated into two haploid daughter cells • Meiosis II : the sister chromatids of each daughter cell are separated. • Meiosis II = mitosis in a haploid cell • All chromosomes are replicated during interphase  sister chromatids joined at centromere. The chromosomes do not replicate again between Meiosis I & Meiosis II
  • 7. MEIOSIS I PROPHASE I • Centrioles move to opposite poles. • Chromosomes thicken & condense • The homologous chromosomes form bivalent through synapsis • Crossing over happened : non-sister chromatids exchange segments of DNA  new combination of genes on a chromosome • Chiasmata – the points at which segments of chromatids cross over • Nucleus membrane & nucleolus disappear • Spindle fibres are formed
  • 8. M E TA P H A S E I • The paired chromosomes are lined up at the equator of the cell • One chromosome of each pair faces each pole of the cell • the chromosomes attached to the spindle fibres at their centromere • The centromere does not divide
  • 9. ANAPHASE I • The paired chromosomes separate from one another & move to opposite poles • The spindle fibres pulled one chromosome of each pair to each pole
  • 10. TE L O P H A S E I • The chromosomes arrive at the poles. • Each pole has a haploid daughter nucleus (contain one set) • The spindle fibres disappear, the nuclear membrane & nucleolus reappears in each nucleus. • Cytokinesis occurs • No interphase, no replication of chromosomes
  • 11. MEIOSIS II PROPHASE II • Centriole duplicates & move to opposite pole • Nuclear membrane disappear, spindle fibres re- form • The chromosomes move to the equator of the spindle.
  • 12. M E T A P H A S E II • Chromosomes lined up at the equator of the cell facing opposite poles • Each sister chromatid is attached to the spindle fibres at the centromere
  • 13. ANAPHASE II • The sister chromatids together split • Chromatids separate • Spindle fibres pull each chromatid to opposite poles • Centromere are divided
  • 14. T E L O P H A S E II • Chromatids reach the poles & become new chromosomes • Nuclear membrane & nucleolus form again at each chromosome • Chromosomes become extended & not visible • Cytokinesis occurs & 4 haploid daughter cell are formed.
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  • 16. T H E C O M P A R IS O N B E T W E E N M E IO S IS I & M E IO S IS II MEIOSIS I SIMILARITIES MEIOSIS II •Consist of 4 stages : P,M,A,T •Involve division of nucleus & cytokinesis DIFFERENCES Occur Synapsis Not occur Yes Cross over No MI-paired homologous Metaphase MII – each chromosome chromosomes line up at with sister chromatids the equator line up at the equator AI – paired homologous Anaphase AII – the sister chromosomes separate chromatids separate & & move to opposite move to opposite poles poles 2 haploid cells are At the end 4 haploid cells are formed formed
  • 17. T H E C O M P A R IS O N B E T W E E N M IT O S IS & M E IO S IS MEIOSIS SIMILARITIES MITOSIS •Division of cells •The chromosomes replicates only once DIFFERENCES In reproductive organ Place occur In somatic cell Parent cell divides twice Number of divisions Parent cell divides once Four haploid daughter cells Number of daughter cells Two diploid daughter cells Occurs during prophase I Synapsis of homologous Not occurs chromosomes Occurs twice Number of cytokinesis Occurs once Occurs during prophase I Crossing over of chromatids of Not occurs homologous chromosomes Half of number of chromosomes Number of chromosomes in Genetically identical to the parent of the parent cell (haploid) daughter cells cell Genetically non-identical to the Genetic composition of Genetically identical to the parent parent cell & each other daughter cells cell Occurs once during interphase DNA replication Occurs during interphase before before meiosis I mitosis begins