Exam 1 Homework Questions
Anaphase II
Sister chromatids separate
Prophase II
Spindle fibers reform
Telophase II
Telophase II and cytokinesis produces four cells
What are the functions of mitotic cell division?
Cell regeneration, asexual reproduction, organism growth
Reasons why meiosis typically produces genetic variation whereas mitosis does not:
-Meiosis produces four genetically different haploid cells -Gametic chromosomes have a different combination of alleles than parental chromosomes as a result of independent assortment -Genetic material is exchanged between homologous chromosomes in meiosis during crossing over
Joe has classic hemophilia, an X-linked recessive disease. He could have inherited the hemophilia gene from:
Maternal grandmother Maternal grandfather
If two people have normal pigmentation, what possible phenotypes may be observed in their offspring? (Normal pigmentation A is dominant over albinism a)
Normal pigmentation or albinism
Which of the following are products of cell division by mitosis?
Two cells genetically identical to the original cell
Which of the following can be concluded from Gregor Mendel's experiments with pea plants?
Alleic combinations for different genes may differe between parents and their offspring Only one allele determines the phenotype in heterozygous individuals
How did Mendel use self-pollination and cross-pollination techniques in his experiments with flower color to observe the basic patterns of inheritance?
By cross-pollinating a parental generation of plants with different colored flowers and allowing the F1 gneration to self-pollinate, Mendel observed the basic patterns of inheritance in the F2 generation
Somatic cells of a rat contains 42 chromosomes (2n=42). How many chromsomes and how many DNA molecules would the primary oocyte of this rat have?
Chromosomes = 42 DNA Molecules = 84
Interphase
Chromosomes replicate
Prophase I
Crossing over happens between homologous chromosome pairs
Telophase I
Cytokinesis forms two cells
What happens during metaphse II of meiosis?
Sister chromatids are distributed in a single layer across the center of the cell
Metaphase II
Sister chromatids line up in the center of the cell
What happens during anaphase II of meiosis?
Sister chromatids separate from each other and migrate to opposite ends of the cell
What happens during telophase II of meiosis?
The nuclear membrane begins to form around haploid sets of chromosomes
How is a true breeding purple-flowered pea plant different from a hybrid purple-flowered pea plant?
They have the phenotype but different genotypes
Normal somatic cells have horses have 64 chromosomes (2n=64) match the number of chromosomes and number of DNA molecules that will be present in: G2 First polar body
32, 64
Normal somatic cells have horses have 64 chromosomes (2n=64) match the number of chromosomes and number of DNA molecules that will be present in: G2 secondary spermatocyte
32,64
In pea plans, plant height is controlled by a single autosomal dominant gene. Tall plants (H) are dominant to short plants (h). In a cross of two tall heterozygous plants, which phenotype ratio is expected from the resulting off spring? (Hh x Hh)
3:1
Fruit fly has how many pairs of chromosomes, and how many different combos are possible in the gametes?
4, 16 (4 squared = 16)
Normal somatic cells have horses have 64 chromosomes (2n=64) match the number of chromosomes and number of DNA molecules that will be present in: G2 primary oocyte
64,128
Normal somatic cells have horses have 64 chromosomes (2n=64) match the number of chromosomes and number of DNA molecules that will be present in: G1 spermatogonia
64,64
Suppose diploid mosquito is completely heterozygous at all 6 of its chromosomes (2n=6). How many different combos of gametes can be produced assuming no homologous recombo between chromosomes?
8
House fly has how many pairs of chromosomes, and how many different combos are possible in the gametes?
8, 64 (8 squared = 64)
Which fly should be crossed to a Suave male from this vial in order to generate progeny that help determine the male's genotype?
A wild-type female sibling
OCA (oculocutaneous albinism). If both parents have normal pigmentation, what are all of the possible genotypes that may be observed in their offspring?
AA, Aa, or aa
Of the following ideas postulated by Gregor Mendel, which one requires at least two genes to be demonstrated?
Genes assort independently in humans
If a fruit fly is homozygous dominant for both traits ( G gray bodies, g black bodies, N brown pigments, n yellow pigments) is crossed with a fly that is homozygous recessive for both traits, what is the predicted genotype of the offspring?
GgNn
What happens during metaphase I of meiosis?
Homologous chromosomes are randomly arranged in the middle of the cell
What happens during prophase I of meiosis?
Homologous chromosomes form and crossing over occurs between them
What happens during anaphase I of meiosis?
Homologous chromosomes separate but sister chromatids remained joined at their centromeres
Metaphase I
Homologous pairs of chromosomes line up
Anaphase I
Homologous pairs split up
Based on chromosome number, which fly (fruit vs. house) would you expect to see more genetic variation among the progeny?
House fly
Female honey bees are diploid and male honey bees are haploid. Haploid males produce sperm and can success mate with diploid females. Fertilized eggs develop into females and unfertilized develop into males. How does the process of sperm production in male honey bees differe from sperm production in other animals?
Male honey bees use mitosis, whereas other animals use meiosis
Joe has classic hemophilia, an X-linked recessive disease. He couldn't have inherited the hemophilia gene from:
Paternal grandmother Paternal grandfather
If both parents display the albino phenotype, what are all of the possible genotypes that may be observed in their offspring?
aa only