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An individual heterozygous for a reciprocal translocation possesses the following chromosomes:
A B • C D E F G
A B • C D V W X
R S • T U E F G
R S • T U V W X
Q. Draw the pairing arrangement of these chromosomes in prophase I of meiosis.
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- An individual is heterozygous for a reciprocal translocation, with the following chromosomes: A • B C D E F A • B C V W X R ST • U D E F R ST • U V W X Q. Draw a picture of these chromosomes pairing in prophase I of meiosis.An individual heterozygous for a reciprocal translocation possesses the following chromosomes: A B • C D E F G A B • C D V W X R S • T U E F G R S • T U V W X Q. Diagram the alternate, adjacent-1, and adjacent-2 segregation patterns in anaphase I of meiosis.An individual heterozygous for a reciprocal translocation possesses the following chromosomes: A B ● C D E F G, A B • C D V W X, R S •T U E F G, R S•T U V W Xa. Draw the pairing arrangement of these chromosomes in prophase 1 of meiosis. Mention their gametic composition. b. Draw the alternate, adjacent I, and adjacent II segregation patterns in anaphase I of meiosis. Mention their gametic composition.
- Indicate the Chromosome Numbers, (NB: indicate the letter to correspondence chromosome Number) దా 8A diploid germ cell containing "2n" number of chromosomes undergoes meiosis to produce four daughter cells. If a nondisjunction of an autosome happens during meiosis I, what are the chromosomal complements of the four daughter cells? Below the four circles represent the four daughter cells. Please fill in the chromosomal number by choosing from n-1, n, or n+1. ooooA diploid (2n) trihybrid individual with the genotype EeFfGg can make eight genetically different gametes. Loci E/e and F/f are on chromosome 1 and locus G/g is on chromosome 2. Explain how a gamete containing the alleles e, f and g may be produced by meiosis. Refer specifically to meiotic events occurring during Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I and Anaphase II. (NB: remember to refer to the organism above).
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- If the amount (mass) of DNA in a diploid cell during G1 phase prior to meiosis I is 8 pg (picograms), how much DNA would be present in a daughter cell immediately following: A) meiosis I? B) meiosis II? (for your information, this cell will function as a gamete) HINT: Go through the process of meiosis one step at a time. DNA replication would double the amount of DNA in the cell, cell division divides the DNA into two daughter cells.A cat germ cell has a haploid number of 19 chromosomes.Complete the following table by stating the number of cells, the number of chromatids, and the number of chromosomes at the end of each of the following stages of meiosis and mitosis. (Please note this is an emply chart, I'm unsure why it got declined last time because it is not graded) Meiosis Meiosis Mitosis Prophase I Telophase I Telophase Number of cells Number of Chromatids Number of ChromosomesAn individual heterozygous for a reciprocal translocation possesses the following chromosomes: A B • C D E F G A B • C D V W X R S • T U E F G R S • T U V W X a. Draw the pairing arrangement of these chromosomes in prophase I of meiosis. b. Diagram the alternate, adjacent-1, and adjacent-2 segregation patterns in anaphase I of meiosis. c. Give the products that result from alternate, adjacent-1, and adjacent-2 segregation.