Meiosis I
Meiosis II
Mendel Law 1
Mendel Law 2
Dihybrid Crosses
100

This is the first step in cell division that reduces the chromosome number in gametes.

What is meiosis?

100

The primary purpose of Meiosis II in cell division.

What is to separate sister chromatids?

100

The Mendelian law stating that each allele in a pair separates into different gametes.

What is the Law of Segregation?

100

The Mendelian law that explains the random assortment of genes from different traits.

What is the Law of Independent Assortment?

100

The definition of a dihybrid cross.

What is a genetic cross that examines two traits?

200

The term for the structure formed when homologous chromosomes pair up closely during prophase I.

What is a tetrad?

200

The type of cell that begins Meiosis II.

What is a haploid cell?

200

The type of plants Mendel studied to discover this law.

What are pea plants?

200

The experiment Mendel conducted to discover this law.

What is a dihybrid cross?

200

The typical phenotypic ratio found in the F2 generation of a dihybrid cross.

What is 9:3:3:1?

300

This stage of meiosis I is when crossing over typically occurs.

What is prophase I?

300

The outcome of Meiosis II.

What are four genetically unique haploid cells?

300

This process describes how alleles separate during meiosis.

What is segregation?

300

An example of two traits that can assort independently in pea plants.

What are seed color and seed shape?

300

An example of a dihybrid cross in pea plants.

What is crossing plants with yellow round seeds and green wrinkled seeds?

400

One major difference between mitosis and meiosis I.

What is the reduction in chromosome number?

400

One major difference between Meiosis I and Meiosis II.

What is that homologous chromosomes separate in Meiosis I, while sister chromatids separate in Meiosis II?

400

This is how the law of segregation contributes to gamete formation.

What is each gamete receives only one allele for each gene?

400

The reason the law of independent assortment is crucial for this genetic concept.

What is genetic diversity?

400

The number of possible gamete combinations in a dihybrid cross.

What is four (e.g., AB, Ab, aB, ab)?

500

The number of chromosomes in each cell after meiosis I is complete.

What is half the original number?

500

The specific role of anaphase II in cell division.

What is the separation of sister chromatids?

500

An example of segregation in plants.

What is a monohybrid cross of purple and white flowers?

500

An example of independent assortment in a dihybrid cross.

What is when yellow and round seeds assort independently from green and wrinkled seeds?

500

The main purpose of using a dihybrid cross in genetics.

What is to examine the inheritance of two traits and demonstrate independent assortment?

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