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What is this called? What is the sex of this individual? What is the aneuploidy of this individual? |
•Karyotype •Male •Trisomic at 21
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What is this called? What does the square represent? What does the circle represent? What does a fill-in symbol represent? What kind of inheritance pattern is this? Using 'A' for a dominant allele, what is the genotype for: a) generation II, individual 1 b) generation II, individual 3 c) generation III, individual 2 |
•Pedigree •Male •Female •Has the trait •Autosomal recessive a)Aa b)aa c)AA or Aa |
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For each letter label the part of this HIV virus and what it is made of. Word Bank: Protein Envelope Glycoprotein Phospholipid Genome Capsid Receptor RNA |
A.Capsid made of protein B.Genome made of RNA C.Envelope made of phospholipid D.Receptor made of glycoprotein |
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For each cell answer: Haploid or diploid? Is the DNA replicated or not replicated? Are there sister chromatids? Are there homologous chromosomes? |
1) Diploid Replicated Sister chromatid Homologous chromosome 2)Haploid Not replicated No sister chromatid No homologous chromosome 3)Diploid Not replicated No sister chromatid Homologous chromosomes 4)Haploid Replicated Sister chromatids No homologous chromosomes |
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Mitosis •1 •2 •Diploid •Yes •Asexual reproduction, new or replaced cells Meiosis •2 •4 •Haploid •No •Formation of gametes for sexual reproduction |