Study Guide for Campbell Biology
Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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ISBN: 9780134443775
Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Michael A. Pollock
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 15, Problem 1TYK

Thomas Hunt Morgan firmly established the location of genes on chromosomes. What was his evidence?

  1. a. Cells have two copies of each gene; cells have two copies of each chromosome.
  2. b. A gene for eye color in Drosophila is localized to the X chromosome.
  3. c. Genes segregate independently during meiosis; chromosomes segregate independently during meiosis.
  4. d. Pairs of alleles segregate during meiosis; homologous chromosomes separate during meiosis.
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Which statement about homologous chromosomes is FALSE?   Select one: a. They contain the same genes in the same places along the length of the chromosome b. One member of the homologous pair came from your mother, the other from your father c. For a particular gene, one member of the pair may have one allele, while the other has a different allele d. They are joined together at the centromere as the two halves of the typical X-shaped chromosome
Which division of meiosis (meiosis I or meiosis II) a. most resembles mitosis? b. cuts the chromosome number in half? c. produces 2 haploid cells? d. always begins with diploid cells?
The following image shows one specific stage of meiosis. Which of the following correctly states what is occurring in this stage?   A. Microtubules have begun to pull sister chromatids apart, pulling them toward the poles of the cells. There are two cells at this stage.   B. Microtubules have begun to pull homologous chromosomes apart, pulling them toward the poles of the cell. There is only one cell at this stage.   C. Microtubules have attached to the chromosomes. Homologous chromosomes are aligned at the midpoint of the cell. There is only one cell at this stage.   D. The chromosomes have reached the poles of the cell. There are technically two cells, but cytokinesis has begun in each.
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