BIOL 225 Lecture Notes - Lecture 46: Asexual Reproduction, Sexual Reproduction, Parthenogenesis

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Animal Reproduction
46.1 Both Asexual and Sexual reproduction occur in the kingdom
• Two modes of animal reproduction→ sexual and asexual
• Sexual reproduction→ fusion of haploid gametes from a diploid cell, the
zygote
• Animal develops from zygote can in turn give rise to gametes by meiosis
• Female gamete→ egg, is a large, nonmotile cell
• Male gamete→ sperm, is generally a such smaller motile cell
• Asexual reproduction= generation of new individuals without the fission of
egg and sperm
• Reproduction relies entirely on mitotic cell division
Mechanisms of Asexual Reproduction
• Asexual reproduction are found only among invertebrates
→ Fission= separation of a parent organism into two individuals of equal size
• Among invertebrates is budding→ in which new individuals arise from
outside growths of existing ones
• Another form of asexual reproduction involves two steps: fragmentation=
the breaking of the body into several pieces followed by→ regeneration= the
regrowth of lost body parts → annelid worms, sponges, cnidarians, bristle
worms and sea squirts reproduce in these two steps
• Parthenogenesis= asexual reproduction in which an egg develops without
being fertilized→ bees, wasps, and aunts
• Progeny can be haploid or diploid
Sexual reproduction
• By producing offspring of varied genotypes, SR may enhance the
reproductive success of parents when environmental factors such as
pathogens, change relatively rapidly
• However, asexual reproduction is expected to be the most advantageous in
stable, favourable environments bc it perpetuates successful genotypes
faithfully and precisely
• Recombination during SR may be beneficial bc it can speed up adaptations.
→ only when mutations are high in a small population (more theoretical)
• Another way to look at it is that the shuffling of genes during SR might allow
a pop to get rid of harmful genes easier
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