Options 2 and 3 are answers.
A male gamete with X and Y chromosomes proves Aneuploidy.
Because each gamete should have either X or Y chromosome,if meiosis has taken place properly.This says that meiosis hasn't takenplace properly,which resulted in aneuploidy.
Autoploid means an individual having multiple copies of chromosomes,receiced from a single parent.
3 Question 3 (8 points) Aneuploidy is demonstrated by: Select all of the statements below that...
43. When fully formed all-female race, we call this spring develop from haploid eg cets and has the potential to create an from b. Euploidy d. Oogenesis 44. Whe n a mass of cells that appears cancerous has spread to other parts of the body from where it originated we call this a. benign b. malignant c. euploidy d. syngamy Bacteria divide by a. Mitosis b. Meiosis c. Binary fission d. Cytokinesis 45. When a sperm cell penetrates an egg...
Nameindulia Los Drosophila Genetics Predictions-L113 (20 pts.) Part I. Meiosis and Punnett Squares Remember, whenever you use Punnett Squares to solve genetics problems, be sure you are completing each of the following steps: 1) Identify the genotypes of the parents. 2) For the specific traits of interest, figure out what kinds of haploid gametes each parent can make. In each gamete, there should be one allele for each trait of interest. If there is more than one trait, make sure...
Drosophila Genetics predictions exercise-L113 (25 pts.) Part I. Meiosis and Punnett Squares Remember, whenever you use Punnett Squares to solve genetics problems, be sure you are completing each of the following steps: 1) Identify the genotypes of the parents. 2) For the specific traits of interest, figure out what kinds of haploid gametes each parent can make. In each gamete, there should be one allele for each trait of interest. If there is more than one trait, make sure all...
Question 1 (1 point) Which of the following conditions is characterized by excess mucus in lungs, digestive tract and liver? Question 1 options: A) hypercholesterolemia B) Sickle cell disease C) albinism D) cystic fibrosis Question 2 (1 point) The physical traits of an organism are called its: Question 2 options: A) gene B) genotype C) allele D) phenotype Question 3 (2 points) A purebred plant that produces yellow seeds is crossed with a purebred plant that produces green seeds. The...
Question 4 9 pts Select all of the following statements that are true concerning the daughter cells of meiosis: Hint: • Overview of Meiosis e video Compare Mitosis and Meiosis e video • Textbook chapter 11 section 11.1 The daughter cells are genetically identical to each other, but genetically different from the original parent cell. The daughter cells contain replicated chromosomes. Each daughter cell has half as many chromosomes as the original parent cell Each daughter cell only contains one...
Check Your Understanding 3.1 1 What are chromosomes made of? number 2 How many chromosomes are in a human somatic cell? 46 chromosomes 3 The term used to refer to this full complement of chromosomes is the 4 How many chromosomes are in human gametes? 5 This is referred to as the number 6 Wa chicken's skin cell has 78 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would the chicken's sperm cell have? 7 How can we distinguish the 23 types of chromosomes...
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and is used by 24) In the figure, "A" represents a the cell in__ a. sugar, glycogen b. amino acid, polypeptides c. phospholipid, cell membranes d. nucleotide, DNA 25) Meiosis I differs from mitosis in that: a. The chromosomes are intentionally broken during mitosis, but not meiosis b. Homologs are separated during melosis, but not mitosis Sister chromatids remain together at the end of mitosis d. Recombination occurs between chromosomes in...
Page 2 NAME: 6. The failure of homologous chromosomes for sister chromatids) to separate properly during cell division is called a) aneuploidy b) triploidy c) non-disjunction d) autosomal dysfunction 7. Ia diploid organism has the genotype AAB, what of its gametes would you expect to have the genotype AB (assume that A/a locus and B/blocus are found on different chromosomes)? a) 1996 b) 2596 c) 5036 d) 7596 8. Phenylketonuria is an inherited human genetic disorder resulting from a mutation...
8. How many haploid sets of chromosomes are present in an individual cell that is pentaploid 5n A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) It is impossible to tell with the information given. 9. The process that leads to development haploid gamete is best described as ________. A) segregation B) independent assortment C) Mendelian inheritance D) replication E) dominance or recessiveness 10. If an F2 generation from a self-cross always yields offspring in a 3:1 phenotypic ratio, which...
Amounts of which of the components of cell cycle regulation vary with cell cycle phase? Cyclin-dependent kinases Cyclins Checkpoints Kinetochores The synaptonemal complex forms to facilitate pairing of homologous chromosomes during prophase of mitosis and meiosis. prophase of meiosis I and II. c. prophase of meiosis I only. d. all stages of meiosis. Mendel’s Second Law of Independent Assortment refers to the separation of two identical alleles of the same gene. two different alleles of the same gene. alleles...