BIOL 201- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 31 pages long!)

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Resulting cells are a product of genetic recombination, therefore they are genetically different as compared to parent cell. Daughter cells are identical to the original parent cell. Genetic differences in these cells arise from crossing over and random alignment of homologues in metaphase i. Sister chromatids align on the equator of the cell. Each sister chromatid is attached to a different microtubule. Each chromatid will become a chromosome in its own right. Chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell. Homologous split and move to different poles of the cell. Each chromosome continues to be a double stranded chromosome. Other research showed that pea hybrids could be produced. Peas are small plants and easy to grow. Mendel followed one trait (gene) at a time (with 2 variations): dominant, recessive. Each trait (gene) had 2 alternate forms (alleles) Mendel cross-fertilized the 2 true-breeding strains for each trait. Mendel followed 2 traits (genes) at a time:

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