to produce four aughter cells. If a nondisjunction of an autosome happens during meiosis I, what are the chromosomal Omplements of the four daughter cells? Below the four circles represent the four daughter cells. Please Il in the chromosomal number by choosing from n-1, n, or n+1. DOO
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- A 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).Drag the X and Y chromosomes to the drawings below, lining them up properly for metaphase I and metaphase II of meiosis for a male. A pair of autosomes is already included in the drawings, and a diploid cell is shown at the left for reference. Diploid cell Autosomes X YY 8 a Sex chromosomes Metaphase II Gametes Metaphase I A X { Xy Xy aa XX AA aa XX YY X X XX a aA 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 Chromosomes
- Draw and label a 2n=4 cell going through anaphase I of meiosis.Identify the stages of meiosis described by the following meiotic events/conditions/terms. Write prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, telophase I, prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, or telophase II. In case the events are found in both stages, write the stages both. 1. Formation of chiasma 2. Each chromatid is considered as full-fledged chromosome. 3. Chromosomes begin to pair off. 4. Spindle microtubules start to attach to the centromere. 5. Tetrads are aligned at the middle of the cell. 6. The sister chromatids separate. 7. Produce 2 haploid daughter cells. 8. The chromosomes line up at the middle of the cell. 9. The sister chromatids move together to the opposite poles. 10. The chromatids reach the poles. 11. The chromosomes in each daughter cell are still duplicated.12. Spindle microtubules attach in the centromere of each haploid daughter cell. 13.Draw and label a 2n=4 cell going through anaphase II of meiosis.
- Identify the stages of meiosis described by the following meiotic events/conditions/terms. Write prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, telophase I, prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, or telophase II. In case the events are found in both stages, write the stages both. 1. Separation of homologous chromosome 2. Four haploid daughter cells are formed.Complete the following table for the number of chromosomes and chromatids per cell during the different stages of meiosis II for a 2n = 6 organism. NOTE: For telophase, consider the number of chromosomes/chromatids per cell after cytokinesis. Meiosis II #chromosomes/cell Prophase II Metaphase || Anaphase II Telophase II #chromatids/cellA diploid cell undergoes meiosis to form the four gametes shown below. H OHhQq OhQ q Part 1 What is the genotype of the diploid cell? Hq OHHhhQQqq 99 HH H QQ Part 2 Arrange the chromosomes for the diploid cell as they must have lined up during metaphase I of meiosis in order to make the gametes shown above. The vertical dotted line represents the metaphase plate. hh q HH X Q h Q h
- During metaphase I of meiosis, tetrads align along the metaphase plate independently of each other. Therefore, there is a random “shuffle” of maternal and paternal chromosomes in the resulting gametes.The following diagram demonstrates how this works in a diploid cell with four chromosomes . Because there are two pairs of chromosomes and each pair can align in one of two ways during metaphase I, the number of possible variations in the gametes produced is , or .For an organism that is , there are three pairs of chromosomes, so the number of possible variations in the gametes produced due to independent assortment in metaphase I is , or . In an organism with a haploid number of , how many possible combinations of maternal and paternal chromosomes can occur in its gametes? Select one: a. 72=49 b. 27=128 c.17=1 d. 214=16 384Consider a diploid cell that contains 7 pairs of chromosomes. Each pair includes a maternal and a paternal member (for example: AP pair) or AP B ^ n * B ^ p (two pairs). How many different combinations of chromatids are possible during the early phases of anaphase in meiosis II?If an organism’s somatic cell has 2n=8, what will be the chromosome number of its gametes (undergo meiosis I and II)?