BIO 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Proband, Sister Chromatids, Plant Reproductive Morphology

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Yeast is a fungus, fungi are haploid organisms. Ascus wall: membrane that encompasses the 4 products of meiosis. A)homologous chromosomes align and are joined to one another (during synapsis). B)homologous chromosomes align individually at the equatorial plane, similar to what occurs during mitosis. C)homologous chromosomes align and are held together only at their centromeres. D)sister chromatids separate and are drawn to opposite ends of a cell. Dioecious species: have both males and females. Monecious: hermaphrodites; have both male and female sex parts in one species; self-fertilize. Hemizygous: diploid, only one copy of genes (ex: males have 1 copy of genes on x chromosome and 1 copy of y) Pseudoautosomal regions 1 & 2: same genetic sequences on the end of the chromosomes so y chromosomes can match up with x chromosomes during meiosis; equal organization of gametes. First cross: homozygous red eyed dominant female; no eye color on.

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