Ans- karyotype is a picture of all the chromosomes in one person's cell.
It is used to refer to the arrangement of metaphase chromosomes in a sequence according to length and centromere position
A list of all the genes on our chromosomes is known as chromosome map.
Part A What is a karyotype? O A list of all the mutations in our chromosomes...
Part A What is a karyotype? O A list of all the mutations in our chromosomes O A list of all the genes on our chromosomes O A picture of all the chromosomes in one person's cell O A complete sequence of our DNA
Part A Which of the following characteristics do bacterial chromosomes share with eukaryotic chromosomes? Both are composed of single-stranded DNA circular DNA linear RNA double-stranded DNA single-stranded RNA Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
Part A In a human, which of the following could be identified by the use of a karyotype? See Section 5.6 (P O sickle-cell disease, a recessive mutation of the hemoglobin gene O the adult hair color of an embryo O Klinefelter syndrome, where a male has two X and one Y chromosomes O which X chromosome in a girl was inherited from her father Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
Klinefelter syndrome (47, XXY) and Turner syndrome (45, X) are due to View Available Hint(s) O improper segregation of sex chromosomes during meiosis improper segregation of autosomes during mitosis o improper segregation of sex chromosomes during mitosis O improper segregation of autosomes during meiosis they Submit Provide Feedback What are pseudoautosomal regions (PARs) on the sex chromosomes? View Available Hint(s) They are homozygous regions of autosomal chromosomes. They are hemizygous regions of the X and Y chromosomes. They are homologous...
Genomes, Chromosomes, Genes, Alleles, Proteins, Traits, Mutations – What are the relationships among all of these things? Help create concept map please
AS Part A Which of the following events occurs during DNA replication? All methylation of the DNA is lost at the first round of replication Methylated DNA is copied in the cytoplasm, and unmethylated DNA is copied in the nucleus Methylation of the DNA is maintained because DNA polymerase directly incorporates methylated nucleotides into the new strand opposite any methylated nucleotides in the template. Methylation of the DNA is maintained because methylation enzymes act at DNA sites where ane strand...
Epigenetics changes frequently occur through Multiple Choice О mutations to PRB mutations to p53 О mutations to ras mutations to chromatin modifying proteins Place each label in the correct column. Some labels may used more than once, some only once, and some not at all. Amniocentesis Performed on cells harvested from embryo Chorionic villus sampling Preimplantation genetic diagnosis Performed on cells harvested from amniotic fluid Performed before implantation of embryo Performed at 10- 12th weeks of pregnancy Performed on fetal...
Part A What is the strongest acid among the following? O H20 O HCI O H2Se O HF Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Part A The pH of a 0.045 M KOH solution is Express your answer numerically to two decimal places. VALO t ? BULE Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Part A Potassium hydrogen phthalate (molar mass = 2042 g/mol) is one of the most commonly used acids for standardizing solutions containing bases. KHP is a monoprotic weak acid...
Part A Meiosis forms which only have one set of chromosomes. spores zygotes O somatic cells O daughter cells o gametes Submit Request Answer
The cell immediately dies. O The cell tends to divide more frequently than normal. Submit Request Answer Part B-Tumor Supressor Genes ▼ What type of mutation in a tumor suppressor gene helps push a cell toward becoming cancer? Mutations in tumor suppressor genes are not related to cancer . A mutation makes the gene less active. A mutation that makes the gene more active Submit Part C . Cancerous Tumor Development What is required for cancerous tumor development?