What stage of mitosis are the chromosomes split apart?
Anaphase
What are the stages of Meiosis?
PMATPMAT
Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II, Cytokinesis
What is an Allele?
Perform a cross between AA and aa
Aa Aa
Aa Aa
What is the metaphase plate?
An imaginary line (similar to the equator) in which the chromosome pairs line up on
What is the order of the phases of mitosis?
PPMAT
Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis
Meiosis produces...
4 genetically different daughter cells (Gametes)
What is the difference between phenotype and genotype?
Phenotype - What you see
Genotype - Whats in your genes/DNA
Perform a cross between XY and XCX
XCX XX
XCY XY
What happens in the G0 phase of interphase?
Nothing in particular, the cell just carries out its own functions.
What does mitosis produce?
2 genetically identical daughter cells
What is the difference between Anaphase I and II?
Anaphase I has the homologous chromosomes split into their own individual chromosome pairs, Anaphase II has the sister chromosomes split into their own individual chromosomes.
What is the place in which a gene is located on a chromosome called?
a locus
If the offspring look like
XSY XY
XSX XX
What percentage of the offspring have the XS gene Phenotype?
25% -> XSY only
Why is genetic diversity needed?
So that species can survive in changing environments
What type of cells can mitosis happen in?
somatic
What would happen if nondisjunction was present in anaphase II?
The chromosomes won't split properly which will lead to one too many or one too little chromosomes. If present in human's chromosome 21, one too many will cause down syndrome. Usually lethal in other cases.
What are the three types of dominance?
Complete Dominance, Codominance, Incomplete Dominance
If the offspring look like
BB Bb
Bb bb
What are the genotypes of the parents?
Bb, Bb
What type of dominance is displayed if black and white cows mate and get a black and white spotted offspring?
Codominance - Both phenotypes are present
How many chromosomes do we have as humans, and are these haploid or diploid?
46 chromosomes (23 pairs), Diploid
No, the gametes are intended to be expelled from the body. (Ex. A Female's Period)
If a red flower mates with a white flower and their offspring is pink, what type of dominance is present?
Incomplete Dominance - Neither are independently present, however they are both present mixed.
If the offspring of a XY and XRX cross display a 33.3% carrier and a 66.6% healthy ratio, what can be assumed about the XR gene?
The cross would look like
XRX XX
XRY XY
So in order for the percentages to show thirds, the XR gene is lethal, and the son affected would die.
What is the difference between the G1 and G2 phases in interphase?
G1 Has NOT replicated and cell continues normal cell function, just growing.
G2 HAS replicated DNA, and most of the cell's energy is used copying organelles and everything needed for the split.