QUESTION 7 Match the event that happens in meiosis with how we simulated it in this lab. red and yellow bead strands of the same length that looked like an UX attached to each other with magnets red and yellow bead strands moved together towards a pole instead of breaking apart and moving to opposite poles A. DNA replication B. tetrad formation bead strands could be arranged so that either the red or the yellow beads were above or below the middle of the cll C. crossing over single bead strands had another bead strand added to it attached by a magnet (ex. a long yellow strand had another long yellow strand added so it no longer looked like a single strand but more like an X) D. random alignment E. nondisjunction jwhite paper was cut through F. cell division 4 yellow beads were popped off the bottom of a yellow strand and 4 red beads from an adjacent red strand and the opposite colors were joined (eg. yellow got snapped onto red and red onto yellow)
QUESTION 7 Match the event that happens in meiosis with how we simulated it in this lab. red and yellow bead strands of the same length that looked like an UX attached to each other with magnets red and yellow bead strands moved together towards a pole instead of breaking apart and moving to opposite poles A. DNA replication B. tetrad formation bead strands could be arranged so that either the red or the yellow beads were above or below the middle of the cll C. crossing over single bead strands had another bead strand added to it attached by a magnet (ex. a long yellow strand had another long yellow strand added so it no longer looked like a single strand but more like an X) D. random alignment E. nondisjunction jwhite paper was cut through F. cell division 4 yellow beads were popped off the bottom of a yellow strand and 4 red beads from an adjacent red strand and the opposite colors were joined (eg. yellow got snapped onto red and red onto yellow)
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Match the event that happens in meiosis with how we simulated it in this lab.
gred and yellow bead strands of the same length that looked like an
Jx attached to each other with magnets
red and yellow bead strands moved together towards a pole instead of
breaking apart and moving to opposite poles
A. DNA replication
B. tetrad formation
bead strands could be arranged so that either the red or the yellow beads
were above or below the middle of the cell
C. crossing over
single bead strands had another bead strand added to it attached by a
magnet (ex. a long yellow strand had another long yellow strand added so it
no longer looked like a single strand but more like an X)
D. random alignment
E. nondisjunction
white paper was cut through
F. cell division
4 yellow beads were popped off the bottom of a yellow strand and 4 red
beads from an adjacent red strand and the opposite colors were joined (eg.
yellow got snapped onto red and red onto yellow)
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