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How are two homologous chromosomes similar and how are they different? Draw a cell in prophase I of meiosis and describe the events that occur there. Draw a cell in metaphase I and metaphase II of meiosis and differentiate between the two phases.
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How are two homologous chromosomes similar and how are they different? • Draw a cell in prophase I of meiosis and describe the events that occur there. • Draw a cell in metaphase I and metaphase II of meiosis and differentiate between the two phases. • Draw a cell in anaphase I and anaphase II of meiosis and differentiate between the two phases. • What stage of the cell cycle occurs before meiosis?
Determine the number of chromatids/chromosomes if the diploid number is 50 • Number of chromatids in prophase I • Number of chromosomes in phrophase I • Number of chromosomes in prophase II • Number of chromatids in prophase II • Number of chromosomes after meiosis • Number of chromatids after meiosis • Number of chromosomes in G2 • Number of chromatids in G2
How many sex chromosomes does a human with Down syndrome has in each diploid cell? How many autosomes? • Define nondisjunction. • Differentiate between aneuploidy and polyploidy. • Differentiate between translocation and crossing over • State Mendel’s principle of independent assortment. • Explain how we correct the principle of independent assortment today
If PTC tasting is dominant over non-tasting, what is the expected genotypic and phenotypic ratio of a cross between a non-taster woman and a man with a non-taster mother. • Tall pea plants are dominant over short and round pea shape is dominant over wrinkled. What is the expected genotypic and phenotypic ratio if we cross a homozygous tall, heterozygous round pea with a heterozygous tall and wrinkled pea.
A man who has blood type B but had a mother who was O blooded marries a woman with O blood. What is the chance of them having a B blooded child? What is the mode of inheritance? • When we cross a red flowered organism with a pink flowered organism, what is the expected genotypic and phenotypic ratio of the offspring? What is the mode of inheritance?
Hemophilia is a recessive X-linked trait. What is the possible phenotypic and genotypic ratio of the offspring if a man who is normal, marries a woman, who is normal but had a father who is hemophiliac? • Color blindness is also a recessive X-linked disorder. If a woman with color blindness marries a normal man, what is their chance of having colorblind sons? Daughters?
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