Simulate mitosis and meiosis. For simplicity, assume the cell has two homologous chromosomal pairs with a diploid number (2n) of 4. Use different colors to represent maternal and paternal chromosomes. For the purposes of this question, use chromosome 5 and the sex chromosomes to represent the 4 chromosomes. Considering only these chromosomes, draw the following, clearly label, and indicate maternal and paternal chromosomes. Anaphase of Mitosis in a Female: Two different possibilities for Metaphase of Meiosis I in a Male: Four possible Meiotic Daughter Cells (Gametes) in a Female: O OOO
Simulate mitosis and meiosis. For simplicity, assume the cell has two homologous chromosomal pairs with a diploid number (2n) of 4. Use different colors to represent maternal and paternal chromosomes. For the purposes of this question, use chromosome 5 and the sex chromosomes to represent the 4 chromosomes. Considering only these chromosomes, draw the following, clearly label, and indicate maternal and paternal chromosomes. Anaphase of Mitosis in a Female: Two different possibilities for Metaphase of Meiosis I in a Male: Four possible Meiotic Daughter Cells (Gametes) in a Female: O OOO
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Transcribed Image Text:Simulate mitosis and meiosis. For simplicity, assume the cell has two homologous
chromosomal pairs with a diploid number (2n) of 4. Use different colors to represent
maternal and paternal chromosomes.
For the purposes of this question, use chromosome 5 and the sex chromosomes to
represent the 4 chromosomes. Considering only these chromosomes, draw the following,
clearly label, and indicate maternal and paternal chromosomes.
Anaphase of Mitosis in a Female:
Two different possibilities for Metaphase of Meiosis I in a Male:
Four possible Meiotic Daughter Cells (Gametes) in a Female:
oooo
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