The number of chromosomes you get from each parent.
What is 23 chromosomes?
The number and letter combinations used to describe haploid and diploid.
What are n (haploid) and 2n (diploid)?
DNA is found in this part of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
This is the number of cells present at the end of Meiosis 1.
What are 2?
One of these is NOT part of the chromosome. spindle, centromere, or chromatid
What is the spindle?
The phenotype of Bb if brown hair is dominant to blonde hair.
What is a brown hair?
This is what a sperm is (haploid or diploid).
What is haploid?
This is a process that occurs during Prophase 1, only during Meiosis. It creates extra genetic diversity.
What is crossing over?
This is the number and type of cells made at the end of Meiosis 2.
LOWEST 2 GROUPS
What are 4 genetically unique haploid gametes?
One parent is homozygous for blue eyes. The other is heterozygous for hazel eyes. This is the percentage that their child will have blue eyes?
What is 50%?
A cell with 2 sets of chromosomes. Example: fertilized zygote.
What is a diploid cell?
These are the pairings for the following DNA bases:
TTAAGCTACAG
What is AATTCGATGTC
A cell with a diploid number of 24 chromosomes undergoes meiosis, so this is the number of chromosomes in each daughter cell.
What is 12?
The type of cells made during meiosis.
What are gametes?
In Meiosis I, cells are haploid or diploid?
What is diploid?
This is the number of cell divisions during all of meiosis.
What are 2 divisions?
After meiosis, are gametes genetically identical or different. Explain why.
What is genetically different because the chromosomes have crossed over and independently assorted.
The term used to describe a pair of chromosomes.
What are homologous chromosomes?
In Meiosis II, cells are haploid or diploid.
What is haploid.
The pairing of two chromosomes that creates tetrads
What is synapsis
How are Anaphase I and Anaphase II different?
Anaphase I separates homologous chromosomes, Anaphase II, the sister chromosomes are separated.