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- Homologous chromosomes a) are formed when the chromosomes separated during anaphase b) are matching set of chromosomes that a cell receives from both parents c) carry the same alleles in the same sequence d) are a set of identical alleles that a cell receives from both parentsConsider a liver cell. How many chromosomes are present and how many alleles of each gene are present?Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion to all parts The chromosomes drawn below are found in a human skin cell. The lines represent the chromosomes themselves. The letters indicate the location of a particular version of a gene. a) T/F An individual’s offspring are more likely to inherit a D1 and R together than a D1 and T9 together. b) T/F About 50% of the egg cells from this individual will have both T9 and BA5. c) T/F Because r is recessive, the frequency at which the r version of the gene occurs in a population is lower than the frequency at which the R version occurs in the population. d) T/F If the protein produced by the BA gene is involved in the formation of ovaries, then the BA gene is likely located on a sex chromosome. e) T/F Because the genes shown here are found in skin cells, these genes code for proteins required for skin cell function.
- In a human karyotype, chromosomes are arranged in 23 pairs. If one of the autosomal pairs is examined, which of the following characteristics will the two chromosomes of the pair have in common? a) loci and staining pattern b) length and DNA sequence c) X-like shape and alignment on the metaphase plate d) alleles and centromere positionIn the following schematic drawing of a Holliday junction,one chromatid is shown in red, and the homologous chromatidis shown in blue. The red chromatid carries a dominant allelelabeled A and a recessive allele labeled b, whereas the blue chromatidcarries a recessive allele labeled a and a dominant allelelabeled B. Where would the DNA strands have to be cut to produce recombinantchromosomes? Would they be cut at sites 1 and 3, or at sites2 and 4? What would be the genotypes of the two recombinantchromosomes?A company that offers PGD terms an embryo “normal and healthy” if it has 46 chromosomes. Why is this statement misleading? , Two famous male actors had twins using a surrogate mother who carried two embryos that hadbeen fertilized in vitro, one with one man’s sperm and the other with the other man’s sperm. In terms of genetics, how closely are the babies, a boy and a girl, related to each other if they have different fathers?
- In one sentence, explain how the terms “gene,” “locus,” and “chromosome” are related.If two chromosomes of a species are the same length and have similar centromere placements and yet are not homologous, what is different about them? Choose 1: A) Genes are different B) Alleles are different C) Loci are different D) Nothing is differentIn a college genetics laboratory course, a healthy student constructs a karyotype from a cell from inside her cheek. She finds only one chromosome 3 and one chromosome 21, plus two unusual chromosomes that do not seem to have matching partners. a. What type of chromosomal abnormality does she have? b. Why doesn’t she have any symptoms? c. Would you expect any of her relatives to have particular medical problems?
- Let's consider a paternally imprinted gene. A female skink inherited alleles that that confer: 1) a mutant violet tail-color in the egg and 2) a mutant violet tail-color allele in the sperm. A male skink mate inherited a wild-type blue allele from the sperm and a mutant violet allele from the egg. They have 500 offspring. a. What tail color phenotypes do the parent male and parent female skinks have? Briefly explain your reasoning. female = male = b. What fraction of the offspring do you expect to have each phenotype (blue and violet tail color)? Briefly explain your reasoning/show your work.Compare the following three terms: polyploidy, aneuploidy, and nondisjunction. Briefly discuss examples of each of these conditions.What is the difference between a gene tree and anorganismal tree?