The maximum number of allele that human adult can have at particular locus is 2 allele. Hence, option b is correct.
QUESTION 8 What is the maximum number of alleles that a given human adult (with 23...
QUESTION 14 The number of chromosomes in human gametes is: © 23 Pairs 46 O haploid O diploid
Question 8 2 pts Humans have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes, given this information how many copies of each gene would you find in a normal human gamete? .2 --25 thousand 0 46 23
If an animal has 8 different chromosomes what is the number of chromosomes in a Answer: HaploidDiploid 024. If an animal has 14 chromosomes (2n-28), without recombination, how many different gametes can this animal produce? (1 pt) A 14 8 282 274 D. 22 Q25. On the human Karyotype shown here...(6 pts) How many total chromosomes (2n?)? How many pairs of homologs? How many DNA molecules TOTAL? How many pairs of autosomes? Is this from a male or female? Describe...
D Question 72 1 pts If a diploid cell with 40 chromosomes undergoes meiosis, each daughter nuclei will have _ chromosomes. 60 . O 10 Human diploid cells have chromosomes while human gametes have chromosomes.. 46; 92 48; 96 96; 48 O 46; 23 23; 46 Crossing-over only takes place between sister chromatids O can only occur once for each homologous chromosome pair O only takes place towards the middle of chromatids O can only occur once for each non-sister...
Considering your knowledge of the general principles of genetic
inheritance, your understanding of human microsatellite profiles
and the valuable information provided by microsatellite analysis,
select the statement that are true.
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A genetic match between a biological parent and his/her child occurs when at the very least 2 of the 13 microsatellite loci analyzed show a common allele In a microsatellite profile, heterozygosity at a specific locus is...
Match the following pairs of sets by writing each number in the first column beside an appropriate unnumbered word or set of words in the second column. 1. Gregor Mendel Having one set of chromosomes 2. Recessive genes Have identical features 3. Heterozygous Father of genetics 4. Haploid Often caused by mutations 5. Diploid Contributes to variation 6. Crossing over Never expressed in the presence of a dominant allele 7. Homologous chromosomes Affect two or more traits 8. Punnett square...
UNIT 33 | Embryonic Development and Heredity 671 s. What is the specific function of the two umbilical arteries? 2. Observe a fresh or preserved animal fetus and placenta, if available. Identify the following structures and then write a brief description of each a. Placenta b. Amnion (amniotic sac) c. Umbilical cord 蚰鷊 3. Observe a model of a pregnant human torso, if available Figre33-7 Human male karyotype with 23 pairs The placenta is located in which region of the...
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QUESTION 32 In eukaryotes, DNA is packaged into complex structures called chromosomes. What is the total haploid number of chromosomes found in a human mature sperm cell? OA. 22 + X or 22 +Y OB. 48, XX or 48, XY OC.46, XX or 46, XY OD.23 + X or 23+Y QUESTION 33 The figure below depicts the nucleolus What is the nucleolus ? O A extended nucleosomes B. nuclear regions of rRNA synthesis C aggregates...
the finge th r the hy e collected s are done. The kur w v illus molins otype are Procedure d. Normalmal karyotype with 46 chromosomes 1. On the next page is a set of chromosomes which are simulated to look like they were removed from an adult skin cell and photographed Your job is to cut each chromosome out and match the homologous pairs. On the blank page provided, paste the homologous pairs in order from #1-23. Then answer...
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Question 9 (Mandatory) (2 points) What is a recessive disorder? a genetic disorder that will express itself in the presence of one functioning allele a genetic disorder with two functioning alleles O a genetic disorder that involves change in chromosome structure a genetic disorder that will express itself in the presence of two recessive alleles O a genetic disorder that involves change in chromosome number Question 10 (Mandatory) (2 points) What is the basis for...