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Haploid Versus Diploid
Overview
Meiosis 1
Meiosis 2
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The number of chromosomes you get from each parent.



What is 23 chromosomes?

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The number and letter combinations used to describe haploid and diploid.

What are n (haploid) and 2n (diploid)?

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DNA is found in this part of the cell.

What is the nucleus?

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This is the number of cells present at the end of Meiosis 1.

What are 2?

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One of these is NOT part of the chromosome. spindle, centromere, or chromatid

What is the spindle?

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The phenotype of Bb if brown hair is dominant to blonde hair. 

What is a brown hair?

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This is what a sperm is (haploid or diploid).



What is haploid?

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This must happen before Meiosis begins.
What is DNA replication?
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This is a process that occurs during Prophase 1, only during Meiosis. It creates extra genetic diversity. 

What is crossing over?

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This is the number and type of cells made at the end of Meiosis 2.

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What are 4 genetically unique haploid gametes?

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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%?

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A cell with 2 sets of chromosomes. Example: fertilized zygote. 

What is a diploid cell?

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These are the pairings for the following DNA bases:

TTAAGCTACAG


What is AATTCGATGTC

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This is what happens during crossing over.
What is the exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes?
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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?

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The type of cells made during meiosis.

What are gametes?

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In Meiosis I, cells are haploid or diploid?

What is diploid?

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This is the cytoplasmic division of a cell at the end of mitosis or meiosis, bringing about the separation into two daughter cells.
What is cytokinesis?
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This is the number of cell divisions during all of meiosis.

What are 2 divisions?

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After meiosis, are gametes genetically identical or different. Explain why. 

What is genetically different because the chromosomes have crossed over and independently assorted. 

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The term used to describe a pair of chromosomes.

What are homologous chromosomes?

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In Meiosis II, cells are haploid or diploid.

What is haploid.

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The stage in the development of a cell following mitosis or meiosis, during which the nucleus is not dividing.
What is Interphase?
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The pairing of two chromosomes that creates tetrads 

What is synapsis

500

How are Anaphase I and Anaphase II different?

Anaphase I separates homologous chromosomes, Anaphase II, the sister chromosomes are separated.