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Summary of week 5 for Fundamentals of Genetics at Wageningen University, covering chapters 17-18 on chromosome mutations and genetic variation. Topics include polyploidy, aneuploidy, chromosome structural changes (deletions, inversions, translocations), and population genetics concepts like SNPs, microsatellites, and the Hardy-Weinberg law. Essential study material for understanding genetic variation and chromosomal abnormalities tested in the course.

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Samenvatting week 5
Ch 17
17.1 changes in chromosome number
 Polyploids are often larger and have larger component parts than their diploid
relatives
 Euploid: a cell having any number of complete chromosome sets or an individual
organism composed of such cells
 Autopolyploids: which have multiple chromosomes sets originating form within one
species (3n)
o They arise spontaneously
o Can be made from a 4n and 2n
o Sterile  one unpaired chromosome at meiosis
 Aneuploid: a genome having a chromosome number that differs form the normal
chromosome number for the species by a small number of chromosomes
 Polyploids with odd numbers of chromosomes sets, such as triploids, are sterile or
highly infertile because their gametes and offspring are aneuploid
 If the chromosomes pair as bivalents or quadrivalents, the chromosomes segregate
normally, producing diploid gametes.
 Allopolyploids: which have sets from two or more different species, form only between
closely related species: however the different chromosome sets are only
homeologous, not fully homologous as they are in autopolyploids
o They need to be close enough in every aspect (number of chromosomes) but also
what kind of chromosome and how they look and what kind of genes they contain
o Amphidiploid: a polyploid formed from the union of two separate chromosome
sets and their subsequent doubling
 In nature, allopolyploidy seems to have been a major force in the evolution of new
plant species
 Allopolyploid plants can arise in nature or be synthesized by crossing related species
and doubling the chromosome of the hybrid or by fusing diploid cells
 Aneuploid organisms result mainly form nondisjunction in a parental meiosis
 Crossovers are needed to keep bivalents paired until anaphase I. if crossing over fails
for some reason, first-division nondisjunction occurs
 Aneuploidy is nearly always deleterious because of gene imbalance; the ratio of gene
products is different form that in euploids, and this difference interferes with the
normal function of the genome
 Nondisjunction: the failure of homologs (at meiosis) or sister chromatids (at mitosis) to
separate properly to opposite poles
 Aneuploid organisms result mainly from nondisjunction in a parental meiosis
 Crossovers are needed to keep bivalents paired until anaphase I. if crossing over fails
for some reason, first-division nondisjunction occurs

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