Does Mendel's first principle apply to mitosis as well as to meiosis? Refer correctly to Mendel's first and second principle in your explanation?
Mendelian first law of inheritance- law of dominance- states that in diploid condition, when two forms/alleles of a trait are present, the one which is dominant will be expressed above the recessive one. This law very well applies to mitosis as well as meiosis. In fact, it applies to all diploid organisms where homologous chromosomes are present carrying alleles of the same gene.
The second law of inheritance-Law of segregation, only applies to meiosis as it is related to gamete formation. The law states that during gamete formation, the alleles of a gene segregate such that each gamete carries exactly one allele of the gene.
Does Mendel's first principle apply to mitosis as well as to meiosis? Refer correctly to Mendel's...
Which of the following statements about mitosis and meiosis are TRUE? (check all that apply) Mitosis consists of a single nuclear division, whereas meiosis consists of two nuclear divisions. Mitosis produces genetically identical cells, whereas meiosis produces genetically variable cells. The number of chromosomes in the newly formed cells is the same as in the original cell in both mitosis and meiosis. DNA replication occurs prior to mitosis and meiosis.
1) Are ascospores produced by meiosis or mitosis? Explain your reasoning 2) Describe first division and second division segregation.
When does DNA replication occur in the cell cycle? mitosis cytokinesis O meiosis both mitosis and meiosis sphase of interphase A hermaphroditic worm would create gametes with what type of cell division? mitosis none of these synapsis O meiosis
Compare the process of Mitosis and Meiosis. Include the various cell organelles involved as well as other cellular machinery. Also, discuss possible problems that can occur in either process and what these problems can lead to
Compare the process of Mitosis and Meiosis. Include the various cell organelles involved as well as other cellular machinery. Also, discuss possible problems that can occur in either process and what these problems can lead to. Please be sure to use at least 5 sentences.
Question 5 9 pts How is meiosis anaphase I distinctly different from mitosis anaphase? Select all that apply. Hint • Meiosis Phases Part 2 u video • Textbook chapter 11 section 11.1 During melosis anaphase I the non-kinetochore spindles will separate the chromosomes, while during mitosis anaphase the kinetochore spindles will separate the chromosomes, During melosis anaphase I crossing over will take place, while mitosis anaphase does not contain any crossing over. During meiosis anaphase I the homologous chromosomes will...
Assortment 2 Review: Mitosis vs. Meiosis (send with students as HW) Meiosis Parent Cell (2n or n)? Does pairing of homologous chromosomes occur? What aligns at the equatorial plate? Which separates sister chromatids or homologous chromosomes? How many nuclear divisions? How many daughter cells? 2n or n? of 1 D. 1 Normal MODA Manul AalbCcl maDA No Spac... Heading 1 Heading 2 Title Paragraph Styles Which process ensures constancy vs diversity? LISUUS 1) In your own words, explain Mendel's 1"...
Q3: Compare between the meiosis and Mitosis. In your answer show a major 5 differences in the provided table in full sentences (one word is not enough). [20% Points) Meiosis Mitosis Q4: What is the cell cycle? What are the stages of cell cycle? Show you second answer in a diagram. [15% Points] Q2: Discuss the three cell types that can be distinguished based on capacity to grow and divide. Give an example for each type. [15% Points) 1. 2....
In broad terms, in what way does mitosis differ from meiosis? What is accomplished during each type of cell division? (please do not copy and paste definition)
2. Tetrads form during _______.
prophase of mitosis
metaphase of mitosis
prophase of meiosis I
metaphase of meiosis I
telophase of meiosis I
prophase of meiosis II
metaphase of meiosis II
anaphase of meiosis II
telophase of meiosis II
anaphase of meiosis
3. A normal individual who is a carrier for an x-linked trait
like hemophilia ___.
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
is heterozygous for the recessive condition.
shows the dominant phenotype.
can have daughters who have the gene.
is always...