BIOL 205 Lecture Notes - Indian Muntjac, Sister Chromatids, Karyotype

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You are on a research expedition to china and discover a previously unknown organism bearing closest resemblance to amspecies of deer known as the indian muntjac. You tentatively think you have identified a close relative to the indian muntjac. However, when you karyotype each organism, you find the indian muntjac has 3 chromosme pairs and your organism has. You conclude: your organism is likely to have more genes, your organism is likely to have more complex phenotypes, all of the above, none of the above. You can make no firm predictions about gene content of the genomes from the karyotype. No: human genome has 3. 4 billion base pairs. But number of genes in human and worm: both ~20thousand genes. More complex than worm, still have about same genes. Drosphila fly: only has 14 thousand genes vs worm w/ 20thousand genes. Would think fly more complex but has less genes.

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