Lab 9 Human Genetics Chromosomal Inheritance During Meiosis
Which describes the cells at the end of meiosis I ?
-The cells are haploid. Though the chromatids are connected at the centromere, the cell is haploid because it has half the original chromosome number. - The homologous chromosomes are in separate cells.
Autosomes
22 pairs of chromosomes in humans that are identical for both sexes
Homologous Chromosomes
A pair of matching autosomes with similar genes
At what phase can Nondisjunction occur?
Anaphase I or II. When the chromosomes are aligned and begin to separate to opposite sides during anaphase I or II the separation may not occur correctly or completely, leading to Nondisjunction
Interkinesis
Brief pause between meiosis I and meiosis II in which no DNA replication occurs
Meiosis
Cell division required for gametogenesis. Cells contain half the amount of genetic material as the parent cell.
Nondisjunction during meiosis I
Failure of homologous chromosomes to separate during anaphase I. Produces one cell with extra homologous chromosomes and one cell missing a homologous chromosome.
Nondisjunction during meiosis II
Failure of sister chromatids to separate during anaphase II
Completion of meiosis process with nondisjunction during meiosis I
Final product of meiosis II if Nondisjunction occurs during anaphase I is two cells with an extra chromosome and two cells missing a chromosome.
What is the difference between meiosis I and meiosis II
Meiosis I separates homologous chromosomes and Meiosis II separates sister chromatids
Sister Chromatids
Replicated chromosomes composed of two identical attached copies
Gametogenesis
Spermatogenesis; produces sperm in males Oogenesis; produces ova in females. *oogenesis considered complete if fertilization occurs
Haploid
State of a cell with one copy of each chromosome. Human gametes have one copy of 23 chromosomes.
Diploid
State of a cell with two copies of homologous chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Meiosis I before Nondisjunction during Meiosis II
The cells at the end of meiosis I when Nondisjunction occurs during meiosis II are haploid with homologous pairs in separate cells
Meiosis II
The end of meiosis II produces four haploid cells