. help please QUESTION 1 1 points Save Answer The normal sequence of genes on a...
The normal sequence of nine genes on a certain Drosophila chromosome is 123456789, where the dot represents the centromere. Some fruit flies were found to have aberrant chromosomes. For each of the aberrant chromosomes below, determine the type of chromosomal rearrangement and how the aberrant chromosome would synapse (align) with a normal chromosome during meiosis. 123.458769 is a . During meiosis 123 . 46789 is an . During meiosis 1654 • 32789 is a . During meiosis 123.4566789 is a...
The normal sequence of genes and centromeres for a particular chrosomose is The normal sequence of genes and centromere for a particular chromosome is: 4. For each chromosome aberration shown below, determine what type of aberration is shown and draw how each of these aberrant chromosomes would pair with the normal chromosome during meiosis a) b) 4 6 4 3 45 6 7 8
Consider two non-homologous chromosomes whose normal sequence of segments and centromere locations are shown here. What kind of changes are these? I think it's a translocation and i cannot tell what the second one is. Question 7: (2 points) Consider two non-homologous chromosomes whose normal sequences of segments and centromere locations are shown here. Chromosome 1 A B C D E F G H Chromosome 2 O R . S T U V Determine the type (or types) of chromosomal...
Please answer #22-24, explain & clearly indicate which # you are answering. Thank you in advance! (Q22-24) A normal chromosome has the following gene sequence. The o indicates a centromere of this chromosome. Normal Chromosomes: AB o CDEFGH I o JKLMN Var.1: Var.2: Var 3: Var.4: AEDC o BFGH AB o CDEFH I o JNKLMN Io JMLKN and duplication is Deletion is Varl, Var 3 Varl, Var 2 Var3, Var 2 Var2, Var 3 Var4, Var 1 D) 23. and...
Please answer #22-24, explain & clearly indicate which # you are answering. Thank you in advance! (Q22-24) A normal chromosome has the following gene sequence. The o indicates a centromere of this chromosome. Normal Chromosomes: AB o CDEFGH I o JKLMN Var.1: Var.2: Var 3: Var.4: AEDC o BFGH AB o CDEFH I o JNKLMN Io JMLKN and duplication is Deletion is Varl, Var 3 Varl, Var 2 Var3, Var 2 Var2, Var 3 Var4, Var 1 D) 23. and...
please help Question 1 (Mandatory) (2 points) A gamete from a human male contains: 22 autosomes and either an X or a Y chromosome. 23 autosomes and either an X or a Y chromosome. 23 autosomes and an X chromosome. 23 autosomes and a Y chromosome. 22 autosomes, one X chromosome, and one Y chromosome. Question 2 (Mandatory) (2 points) A karyotype you are viewing shows an extra piece of chromosome 1 attached to chromosome 22. What type of abnormality...
**Please answer ALL 10 QUESTION** 1. A species of flowering plant includes plants with blooms that range from bright golden yellow to very pale yellow; no flowers carrying the yellow pigment allele appear white. The allele for yellow flower color: a. must be a suppressor of another allele. b. demonstrates incomplete penetrance. c. demonstrates variable expressivity. d. must be a modifier of another allele. e. demonstrates variable penetrance. 2. Coat color in mice is determined by two alleles acting at...
please help Question 1 2 points Save Answer Projects C and D both have normal cash flows and are mutually exclusive. Project C has a higher NPV exceeds 12%. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? O Project D is probably larger in scale than Project C. OProject C probably has a faster payback the WACC is less than 12%, whereas Project D has a higher NPV if the WACC Project C probably has a higher iRR The crossover rate...
can u tell me if these answers are correct please!??!!! Choose the best answer for the following questions. Place your answer on the line. If your answer is not on the line.it does not count 1 Mender's discovery that characteristics are inherited due to the transmission of hereditary factors resulted from his (1) dissections to determine how fertilization occurs in pea plants (2analysis of the offspring produced from many pea plant crosses (3) careful microscopic examinations of genes and chromosomes...
Please need help answering question A the pages of background information are posted thanks Read page 196-197 and figure 6.20. regarding Meselson and Stahl’s experiment regarding DNA replication. And Answer the following question If you are using this radioactive technique in mouse cells, what would happen in each phase of G1, S, G2, mitosis and meiosis assuming that you are grown cells in 15N medium for many generations and cells in G1are then switched to 14N medium? G1 S G2...