The only regions of X and Y chromosomes that are homologous to each other are known as the Pseudoautosomal regions (PAR).
The only regions of the X and Y chromosomes that are homologous are known as the...
Translocations can occur between: a. X and Y chromosomes at the pseudoautosomal regions b. Maternal and paternal copies of chromosome X c. Maternal and paternal copies of chromosome 1 d. A or C e. A or B
0 Question 4 What is different about two members of a pair of homologous chromosomes? their size and shape the relative position of the genes present on each of the chromosomes numbers of genes contained on each chromosome position of the centromere within each of the chromosomes the precise sequence of the DNA (version of the genes) within each of the chromosomes Which of the following is most similar in terms of DNA nucleotide sequence? o two non-homologous chromosomes Otwo...
Homologous chromosomes are present during meiosis only. True or false? Explain your answer.
Why does meiosis only occur in diploid cells (on in cells with homologous pairs of chromosomes, such as 4N cells)?
Question 3 8 pts Diploid cells contain homologous chromosomes. While homologous chromosomes are very similar and contain the same loci, they are not identical. Which statement correctly explains why homologous chromosomes are not identical? Hint: Homologous Chromosomes e video Textbook chapter 10 section 10.1 The two members of a homologous pair are frequently mutated prio The two members of a homologous palc exchange pleces of DNA through the process of crossing over, The two members of a homologous pais tend...
Question 18 2 pts Homologous chromosomes describe the pairs of chromosomes that diploid organisms, such as humans, possess. Which of the statements about homologous chromosomes is true? Siblings share all the same homologous chromosomes (e.g. One sister has all the same chromosomes as her older sister. O Homologous chromosomes are genetically identical to one another. O People get one of each homologous chromosome from either biological parent. If you examine a pair of homologous chromosomes, they possess different genes.
Diploid cell IIIIII homologous pair tetrad replicated chromosomes unreplicated chromosomes chromatids chromosomes Meiosis 1 Reduce number of chromosomes Crossover Haploid cells homologous pair tetrad replicated chromosomes unreplicated chromosomes chromatids chromosomes Meiosis ll produces unreplicated chromosomes Ooo LIIT _ homologous pair tetrad replicated chromosomes unrepl chromosomes chromatids chromosomes Haploid cells Diploid cell - homologous pair tetrad _replicated chromosomes _ unreplicated chromosomes chromatids chromosomes A Meiosis 1 Reduce number of chromosomes Haploid cells IIIIII homologous pair tetrad replicated chromosomes _ unreplicated chromosomes...
homologous chromosomes are
Question 2 Homologous chromosomes are the same as sister chromatids o identical none of the above are formed during interphase Similar in length and code for the same inherited traits Question 3 2 pts Alternative forms of gene are called
Chromosomes that do NOT determine the sex of an individual are called homologous chromosomes nonhomologous chromosomes sex chromosomes autosomes
How would you designate the structures indicated by the
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A. homologous chromosomes
B. non-homologous chromosomes
C. sister chromatids
D. non-sister chromatids
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