HMB265H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cytoplasm, Gamete, Chromatin

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Genes there is a ratio of hereditary genes: e. g. , 1:1 for gender. Genes reside in the nucleus, on the chromosomes fertilization is the union of two haploid gametes to produce diploid zygotes: haploid: half of parental genes; means single . Number of chromosomes in normal haploid cell designated as n: diploid: double , carries two matching sets. Has 2n number of chromosomes in humans, n = 23 species vary in the number and shape of chromosomes. Mitosis: two daughter cells (somatic) with same number of chromosomes as parent cell. Meiosis: daughter cells (sperm and egg) contain half of chromosomes of parents. Correlates mendel"s laws with chromosome behaviour during meiosis. Each cell contains 2 copies of a chromosome/gene. Chromosomes/genes appear unchanged from parent to offspring. Homologous chromosomes/alternative alleles segregate to different gametes. Sperm fertilizes egg/alleles unite of different parents. All cells derived from zygote/gamete contain chromosomes/genes from mother and father.

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