1 A 2 Daughter of normal meiosis I Daughter of abnormal meiosis I where non-disjunction occurred 3 Daughter of a normal meiosis II The 5 cells drawn schematically here illustrate one chromosome, or one homologous pair of chromosomes, in daughter cells produced by meiosis I or meiosis II in an Aa heterozygous diploid. These cells are not themselves undergoing meiosis; focus on the chromosomal complement in each cell rather than the arrangement of chromosomes. Black circles represent centromeres. Match each description on the left to one of the drawings using the numbers 1- 5 above. [Choose ] [Choose ] 4 [Choose ] 5 A

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Daughter of normal meiosis I
Daughter of abnormal meiosis I
where non-disjunction occurred
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Daughter of a normal meiosis II
The 5 cells drawn schematically here illustrate one chromosome, or one
homologous pair of chromosomes, in daughter cells produced by meiosis I or
meiosis II in an Aa heterozygous diploid. These cells are not themselves
undergoing meiosis; focus on the chromosomal complement in each cell rather
than the arrangement of chromosomes. Black circles represent centromeres.
Match each description on the left to one of the drawings using the numbers 1-
5 above.
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
A
[Choose ]
A
5
Transcribed Image Text:1 A a 2 AllA Daughter of normal meiosis I Daughter of abnormal meiosis I where non-disjunction occurred 3 Daughter of a normal meiosis II The 5 cells drawn schematically here illustrate one chromosome, or one homologous pair of chromosomes, in daughter cells produced by meiosis I or meiosis II in an Aa heterozygous diploid. These cells are not themselves undergoing meiosis; focus on the chromosomal complement in each cell rather than the arrangement of chromosomes. Black circles represent centromeres. Match each description on the left to one of the drawings using the numbers 1- 5 above. [Choose ] [Choose ] A [Choose ] A 5
merosis in III dI Ad Telerozygous uipivia. Miese tens are not themselves
undergoing meiosis; focus on the chromosomal complement in each cell rather
than the arrangement of chromosomes. Black circles represent centromeres.
Match each description on the left to one of the drawings using the numbers 1-
5 above.
Daughter of normal meiosis I
Daughter of abnormal meiosis I
where non-disjunction occurred
Daughter of a normal meiosis II
Daughter of abnormal meiosis II
division where non-disjunction
occurred
Daughter of a normal meiosis II
where non-disjunction occurred
during the preceding meiosis I
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Transcribed Image Text:merosis in III dI Ad Telerozygous uipivia. Miese tens are not themselves undergoing meiosis; focus on the chromosomal complement in each cell rather than the arrangement of chromosomes. Black circles represent centromeres. Match each description on the left to one of the drawings using the numbers 1- 5 above. Daughter of normal meiosis I Daughter of abnormal meiosis I where non-disjunction occurred Daughter of a normal meiosis II Daughter of abnormal meiosis II division where non-disjunction occurred Daughter of a normal meiosis II where non-disjunction occurred during the preceding meiosis I [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] ✓ [Choose ] 5 1 3 4
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