The fusion of non-reduced gametes will produce
a. somatic doubling
b. allopolyploid
c. autopolyploid
d. haploidy
e. Trisomies
Unreduced gametes are diploid in nature. Because the reductional division is not occured during gamete formation.
Now the fusion of such gametes produce tetraploid (4n) condition. There is found autoployploid condition. Because there is found doubling of chromosomes with in the same species.
The gametes are not somatic cell.
Right answer is:
autopolyploid.
pleass rate?
The fusion of non-reduced gametes will produce a. somatic doubling b. allopolyploid c. autopolyploid d. haploidy...
The fusion of non-reduced gametes will produce a. somatic doubling b. allopolyploid c. autopolyploid d. haploidy e. Trisomies
A 2n= 3 cell can be a) Monosomic b) Autopolyploid c) Allopolyploid d) a or b e) a or c
A 2n = 3 cell can be: a. Monosomic b. Autopolyploid c. Allopolyploid d. a or b e. a or c
41. (6 pts) You are breeding two polyploid species of wheat. You cross the two different species (parent 1 x parent 2) and obtain F1 hybrids. The following meiotic pairing was observed in the F1 hybrid: F1 hybrid = 12 bivalents + 12 univalents (A) How many chromosomes are there in a non-dividing somatic cell of an F1 plant (i.e. what is the organisms ploidy)? (B) How many chromosomes are there in a non-dividing somatic cell of each parent (i.e....
Non-disjunction of an autosome during Anaphase II results in: Select one: a. Two normal gametes, 1 diploid gamete, and one nullosome b. Two normal gametes, and two nullosomes c. Two diploid gametes, and one nullosome d. Two diploid gametes, and two nullosomes e. None of the above
Match the terms with their description. A. Gametes B. Chromosome Sex cells body cells Diploid Haploid C. Somatic D. Alleles Contains thousands of genes and many proteins variations of a gene
10. During a fusion reaction between hydrogen nuclei, there is A B a small loss in mass a doubling of the mass C D a small gain in mass no change in mass
The measles virus enters human cells by _____. a- endocytosis b-membrane fusion c- exocytosis d- ATP desalinization e- direct penetration
Adjacent segregation I of translocated chromosomes result in: a. No viable gametes b. 50% of viable gametes c. 25% of viable gametes d. 100% of viable gametes e. No change in gametic phenotypes
9. The fusion of a and a _produces a zygote with 46 (2n) chromosome number. 10. During meiosis, the chromosome number: a) is doubled b) is reduced c) remains the same d) becomes diploid 11. Meiosis produces haploid (#) reproductive cells called _ 12. Name the 2 human gametes & tell their chromosome number. 13. Cells starting mitosis & meiosis begin with a (haploid or diploid) set of chromosomes. 14. How many times do cells divide during meiosis? 15. What...