In human gamete we can see 1 copy of each gene. Humans have 23 pair of homologous chromosomes, that is 46 chromosomes. Only one set of each chromosome from the homologous pair will present in the gamete. The ploidy will be halved in the gamete. Therefore, 1 copy of each gene will be present in the gamete.
Question 8 2 pts Humans have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes, given this information how many...
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.
If a diploid organism has 8 pairs of homologous chromosomes and one of the 8 pairs is the pair of sex chromosomes. How many total chromosomes does the organism have? How many total autosomes does the organism have? How many chromosomes do gametes of this organism have?
how many sex chromosomes in a human normal sex cell gamete? Question 7 2. How many sex chromosome(s) in a human normal sex cell (gamete)? O one 23 046 ΤΟΥ ΕΝΟ
Alligators have 32 chromosomes in somatic cells. (a) How many homologous pairs of chromosomes OD (b) How many chromosomes are there in a haploid set? (c) How many chromosomes are present in a somatic cell just after mitosis? (d) How many double-stranded DNA molecules are there in a somatic cell just before mitosis?
If the original mother cell is a human skin cell, how many chromosomes would each of the 2 daughter cells contain at the end of mitosis and cytokinesis? In humans, somatic cells contain 46 chromosomes organized into 23 pairs.
a. How many chromosome pairs are in this slide? Is this a normal number of chromosomes for a human cell? Why or why not? (1.5 points) Ff IR b. Name 2 ways in which non-homologous chromosomes differ from one another that allow us to identify them. (1 point)
D Question 72 1 pts If a diploid cell with 40 chromosomes undergoes meiosis, each daughter nuclei will have _ chromosomes. 60 . O 10 Human diploid cells have chromosomes while human gametes have chromosomes.. 46; 92 48; 96 96; 48 O 46; 23 23; 46 Crossing-over only takes place between sister chromatids O can only occur once for each homologous chromosome pair O only takes place towards the middle of chromatids O can only occur once for each non-sister...
question number 5 please Activ Micro chror Data-based questions: Comparing the chromosomes or and humans Figure 6 shows all of the types of chromosome in mice and in humans. Numbers and colours are used to indicate sections of mouse chromosomes that are homologous to sections of human chromosomes. Mouse and human genetic similarities Mouse chromosomes Human chromosomes A Figure 6 Chromosomes 1 Deduce the number of types of chromosomes in mice and in humans. 2 Idestify the two human chromosome...
1.Human cells contain 46 chromosomes. Meiosis in humans results in a.two daughter cells containing 23 chromosomes each. b.two daughter cells containing 46 chromosomes each. c.four daughter cells containing 23 chromosomes each. d.four daughter cells containing 46 chromosomes each. 2.A fruit fly male has a diploid chromosome number of 8, how many chromosomes would be found in his sperm cells? a.1. b.4. c.8. d.16. e.23 3.A normal individual who is a carrier for an x-linked trait like hemophilia _____. SELECT ALL...
A cell undergoing meiosis has four pairs of homologous chromosomes. How many different combinations of maternal and paternal chromosomes are possible within the daughter cells that form? (Do not consider crossing over in your answer.) a.16 b. 8 c. 4 d. 2