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Meiosis Flashcard Review. How many daughter cells are produced during meiosis?. 4 Mitosis produces two identical daughter cells Meiosis produces 4 different daughter cells. What do meiosis and mitosis have in common?. Replication occurs once. Chromosomes divide and carry DNA to new cells. .
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How many daughter cells are produced during meiosis? • 4 • Mitosis produces two identical daughter cells • Meiosis produces 4 different daughter cells
What do meiosis and mitosis have in common? • Replication occurs once. • Chromosomes divide and carry DNA to new cells.
Which reproductive process improves the genetic variability of the cells produced? • Meiosis • Replication only occurs once but the cells split twice. • The resulting gamete unites with another gamete to produce genetic variety in the zygote.
What is it called when DNA nucleotides are lost during meiosis? • Deletion mutation. • The lost nucleotides results in the wrong protein being made.
A change in the sequence of DNA nucleotides is called… • A mutation
What process reduces the number of chromosomes in preparation for sexual reproduction? • Meiosis • Reduces the number of human chromosomes from 46 to 23.
What carries DNA’s message to be translated by the ribosome? • mRNA • Transcription = DNA to mRNA • Translation = mRNA to protein
What causes mutations? What are their effects? • They happen naturally or are caused by outside agents called mutagens. • They may have no effect. • They may have negative effects. • They could have positive effects. • They always increase genetic diversity.
What cells are able to pass a mutation disease from mother to fetus? • Gametes carry genetic information including changes caused by mutations. • Diseases of somatic cells, like liver cancer, cannot be passed from generation to generation.
What is abnormal about this karyotype? Deletion of the p arm in the 5th pair of chromosomes. This causes Cri-du-Chat disease.
Predict what would happen to the chromosome number of each generation if meiosis did not produce cells for sexual reproduction. • Chromosome number would double with each new generation.
Haploid cells are produced during…Diploid cells are produced during… • Meiosis • Mitosis
What is the difference between meiosis 1 and meiosis 2? • Meiosis 1 occurs first and produces identical, diploid cells. • Meiosis 2 occurs last and produces 4 different, haploid sex cells.
How would you determine if a karyotype was abnormal? • There would be extra or missing chromosomes. • There would be missing or added pieces attached to the chromosomes.
Where does meiosis occur? Mitosis? • The sex organs • Normal, somatic body cells
Which chromosome pair of a karyotype is the sex cells? • The 23rd pair. • XX chromosomes appear the same size. • Y chromosome is much smaller than the X.
In a normal karyotype all of the chromosomes should be… • Paired.
During meiosis, chromosomes exchange genes during… • Crossing over. • This increases genetic variation.
What is trisomy of the chromosomes? • A nondisjuctionmutaton causes the inheritance of three chromosomes instead of a pair. • The homologous chromosomes should be paired.
Chromosomal mutations are more serious than gene mutations because… • They involve whole or pieces of chromosomes which effects large amounts of DNA. • Gene mutations involve individual strands of DNA which effect one trait.
What determines the proteins that are made and thus the traits that appear in the phenotype of an organism? • The arrangement of nucleotides in the DNA.