BIOL 1010/1020 CLASS ONLY CONNECT
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Author: Mader
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Chapter 23.1, Problem 1LO
Describe how Mendel's law of segregation and law of independent assortment are related to the movement of chromosomes during gamete formation and fertilization.
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When Gregor Mendel was working in the mid 1800s, scientists had not yet discovered chromosomes or meiosis. However, we now understand how Mendel's principles are rooted in the events of meiosis. As an example of this, state Mendel's principle of independent assortment and explain how it relates to independent assortment in meiosis.
Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment states that:
the members of a pair of homologous chromosemes assort independently of each other during gamete formation
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the members of a pair of homologous chromosomes separate from each other during gamete formati
different pairs of homologous chromosomes assort independently of each other during gamete formation
different pairs of homologous chromosomes separate from each other during gamete formation
Describe the Principles of Segregation and Independent Assortment in terms of Genetics.
How do these Principles express during Meiosis?
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BIOL 1010/1020 CLASS ONLY CONNECT
Ch. 23.1 - Describe how Mendel's law of segregation and law...Ch. 23.1 - Define the term allele, and explain what it means...Ch. 23.1 - Contrast genotype and phenotype, and use...Ch. 23.1 - Predict outcome ratios and probabilities for...Ch. 23.1 - Prob. 1QTCCh. 23.1 - 2. Decide the reasons listed in the feature, what...Ch. 23.1 - Prob. 3QTCCh. 23.1 - Distinguish between the terms genotype and...Ch. 23.1 - Explain the purpose of testcross.Ch. 23.1 - Prob. 3CYP
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- What aspect of chromosome behavior most clearly accounts for Mendel's law of segregation? Movement of sister chromatids to opposite poles at anaphase Il of meiosis. Movement of homologous chromosomes to opposite poles at anaphase I of meiosis. Crossing over between homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis. Replication of chromosomes prior to meiosis. Independent alignment of different homologous pairs on the metaphase I spindle.arrow_forwardExplain how the events of meiosis can explain both segregation and independent assortment.arrow_forwardWhat is independent assortment? Does independent assortment occur during mitosis or during meiosis?arrow_forward
- How did Mendel use evidence from monohybrid and dihybrid crosses to deduce his laws of segregation and independent assortment? How do these laws relate to meiosis?arrow_forwardThe continuity of life is based on heritable information in the form of DNA. Use the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment to explain how the passage of genes from parents to offspring (as alleles) ensures the perpetuation of parental traits in offspring and genetic variation among offspring. Describe briefly how Mendel demonstrated each of these laws.arrow_forwardexplain how the Law of Segregation and the Law of Independent Assortment relate directly to chromosome movements during meiosis. Which particular stages of meiosis demonstrate each of these two laws?arrow_forward
- How do events in meiosis explain each of Mendels two laws?arrow_forwardWhat aspect of chromosome behaviour most clearly accounts for Mendel's law of segregation? Crossing-over between homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis Movement of sister chromatids to opposite poles at anaphase II of meiosis Movement of homologous chromosomes to opposite poles at anaphase I of meiosis Independent alignment of different homologous pairs on the metaphase I spindle Replication of chromosomes prior to meiosisarrow_forwardThe outcome of Mendel’s law of independent assortment is dependent on how chromosomes are arranged at which phase?arrow_forward
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