Meiosis A
DNA
Meiosis B
Genetics
Mendel Genetics
100

What is independent assortment? When does it occur?

Different genes separate independently of each other; anaphase 1

100

How do prokaryotic cells divide?



binary fission/asexual reproduction

100

What type of cells does meiosis produce?

4 haploid cells, genetically distinct from the parent
100

What is codominance?

More than one allele is dominant. (EX blood type AB)

100

The offspring from the P generation are called the _____ generation. Describe their features. 

F1 - all hybrid, all have the dominant trait

200

What is synapsis, what is crossing over? When does it occur?

The pairing of homologous chromosomes, a segment overlaps and exchanges genetic material, prophase 1

200

During mitosis, the daughter cells have DNA identical/nonidentical to the parent cell.

Identical

200

What type of cells undergo meiosis?

germ line; gonads; ovary and testes

200

What is incomplete dominance?

When the two traits seem to blend. The phenotype is an intermediate

200

What did Mendel notice about the F 2 generation?

The recessive trait seemed to "reappear."

300

When do homologous chromosomes separate? When do sister chromatids separate?

Anaphase 1

Anaphase 2

300

What is the site where DNA replication occurs called?

origin of replication

300

True/False; Meiosis 2 and mitosis are almost identical

True!

300

What is pleiotrophy?

When multiple alleles affect the phenotype.

300

How does the distance between genes affect how they are inherited?

If they are closer to one another, they are more likely to be inherited together

400

What are sister chromatids? How are they connected?

Copies of DNA; held together at the centromere

400

What is chromatin?

a mixture of DNA and protein (histone) formed together.

400

When do homologous chromosomes separate? When do sister chromatids separate?

Anaphase 1 of meiosis 1; anaphase 2 or meiosis 2

400

What is genotype and phenotype?

Genotype - genetic make up

Phenotype - physical traits

400

What do the terms heterozgyous, homozygous recessive and homozygous dominant mean?

heterozygous - one dominant and one recessive

homozygous dominant - two dominant

homozygous recessive - two recessive

500

List the steps of mitosis in order

Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

500

When is DNA duplicated prior to meiosis?

S phase of interphase
500

What 3 things give rise to genetic variation?

independent assortment, crossing over and synapsis

500

Describe the following;

Sickle Cell

Tay sachs 

Hemophilia

autosomal receissive

Sickle cell causes sickle shaped cells, Tay Sachs is a slow degeneration of nerve/brain cells, hemophilia causes issues with clotting. 

500

If an organism has a diploid number of 60, what is its haploid number?

If an organism has a haploid number of 20, what is its diploid number?

30 (half)

40 (double)