5.2 chromosomes

5.2 chromosomes
5.2.3 You can explain how each of the parents provides 50% of the chromosomes.
5.2.4 You can say how the sex of a human is determined by sex chromosomes.
5.2.5 You can explain how sexual reproduction causes variation in genotypes.

Every human has thousands of hereditary characteristics. The information for all of them can be found in just 46 chromosomes. You have two of each chromosome.

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5.2 chromosomes
5.2.3 You can explain how each of the parents provides 50% of the chromosomes.
5.2.4 You can say how the sex of a human is determined by sex chromosomes.
5.2.5 You can explain how sexual reproduction causes variation in genotypes.

Every human has thousands of hereditary characteristics. The information for all of them can be found in just 46 chromosomes. You have two of each chromosome.

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Chromosomes
= 1 long DNA molecule rolled up in between proteins 



46 chromosomes in every nucleus



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Chromosome portret
  • 44 autosomes =                        normal chromosomes 
  • 2 sex chromosomes
  • chromosome pair= 2 homologue chromosomes = chromosomes of a pair that are the same length and have the same genes

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autosomes and sex chromosomes

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male and female
male:    2 x 22 autosomes + 
                X + Y 
                = 46 chromosomes

female: 2 x 22 autosomes + 
                X + X
                 = 46 chromosomes

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Different information on a chromosome pair

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egg cell and sperm cell
egg cell contains 22 autosomes + X chromsome

sperm cell contains 22 autosomes + X or 22 autosomes + Y

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Meiosis = a special form of cell division to create sex cells = gametes /ovum /spem cell

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Sexual reproduction
  • Sperm/ova are made during a special cell division: meiosis
  • Meiosis randomly splits all chromosome pairs, giving each daughter cell only 1 of each pair.
  • Lots of different chromosome combinations are possible
  • During fertilization two sex cells combine, creating new chromosome pairs

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Variation

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WHAT
* read 5.2
** make excercises 5.2
*** check your answers
*** test yourself 5.2 in the online book





HOW
individually
in silence

NEED HELP?
  1. look in the text
  2. raise your hand
get to work- IN SILENCE

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How many chromosome pairs does Chamaecrista fasciculata have?

(see picture)
A
8
B
3
C
16
D
20

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A fruit fly has short wings and cannot fly. This is because of a mutation in chromosome number 2. Are the short wings part of the fly's genotype? And phenotype?
A
Only genotype
B
Only phenotype
C
Part of neither genotype or phenotype
D
Part of both genotype and phenotype

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homework
study 5.2
do excercises 6 till 8

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