An individual inherits a set of translocated chromosomes (2 and 3) from one parent and a wild type set (1 and 4) from the other parent.  Following Anaphase II, the following gametes are produced.  Which of these gametes are viable?   Group of answer choices C and D E and F A and B All are viable

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An individual inherits a set of translocated chromosomes (2 and 3) from one parent and a wild type set (1 and 4) from the other parent.  Following Anaphase II, the following gametes are produced.  Which of these gametes are viable?

 

Group of answer choices
C and D
E and F
A and B
All are viable
### Explanation of the Diagram

This diagram illustrates a sequence of paths and connections, resembling road crossings or network paths, labeled from 'a' to 'h' and numbered from '1' to '6'. The colors and paths represent different connections and switches that occur between two intersection points. 

#### Upper Diagram

The upper part of the diagram is a cross-like structure with two primary colors: green and orange, indicating two separate paths. Each path is labeled with letters for the green path (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) and numbers for the orange path (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).

- **Green Path Labels**:
  - Horizontal left: a, b, c, d, e
  - Vertical top: f, g, h
  
- **Orange Path Numbers**:
  - Horizontal right: 4, 5, 6
  - Vertical bottom: 1, 2, 3

To the right and left of the intersection, different encircled numbers indicate levels of crossings, noted as "First" and "Second" on the left and "Third" and "Fourth" on the right, delineating which set of paths or paths groups connect at those levels.

#### Lower Diagram

The lower portion of the diagram consists of a series of six vertical columns labeled A through F, representing different path combinations:

- **Column A**: First path with Fourth path
- **Column B**: Second path with Third path
- **Column C**: First path with Third path
- **Column D**: Second path with Fourth path
- **Column E**: First path with Second path
- **Column F**: Third path with Fourth path

Each column shows how the green and orange paths align against each other. The left half in each column typically represents the green path (letters a-h), and the right half represents the orange path (numbers 1-6). The actual connection points are depicted by small circles indicating where each path intersects or diverges with another.

This diagram can be used to understand the configuration of networks or crossover pathways at two different intersections, represented by different path combinations labeled A through F.
Transcribed Image Text:### Explanation of the Diagram This diagram illustrates a sequence of paths and connections, resembling road crossings or network paths, labeled from 'a' to 'h' and numbered from '1' to '6'. The colors and paths represent different connections and switches that occur between two intersection points. #### Upper Diagram The upper part of the diagram is a cross-like structure with two primary colors: green and orange, indicating two separate paths. Each path is labeled with letters for the green path (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) and numbers for the orange path (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). - **Green Path Labels**: - Horizontal left: a, b, c, d, e - Vertical top: f, g, h - **Orange Path Numbers**: - Horizontal right: 4, 5, 6 - Vertical bottom: 1, 2, 3 To the right and left of the intersection, different encircled numbers indicate levels of crossings, noted as "First" and "Second" on the left and "Third" and "Fourth" on the right, delineating which set of paths or paths groups connect at those levels. #### Lower Diagram The lower portion of the diagram consists of a series of six vertical columns labeled A through F, representing different path combinations: - **Column A**: First path with Fourth path - **Column B**: Second path with Third path - **Column C**: First path with Third path - **Column D**: Second path with Fourth path - **Column E**: First path with Second path - **Column F**: Third path with Fourth path Each column shows how the green and orange paths align against each other. The left half in each column typically represents the green path (letters a-h), and the right half represents the orange path (numbers 1-6). The actual connection points are depicted by small circles indicating where each path intersects or diverges with another. This diagram can be used to understand the configuration of networks or crossover pathways at two different intersections, represented by different path combinations labeled A through F.
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