BSC 2010C Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Sister Chromatids, Meiosis, Autosome

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A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome. The x-shaped, microscopically visible region representing homologous chromatids that have exchanged genetic material through crossing over during meiosis. The reciprocal exchange of genetic material between two non-sister chromatids during prophase i of meiosis. A cell containing two sets of chromosomes (2n), one set inherited from each parent. The union of haploid gametes to produce a diploid zygote. A discrete unit of heredity information consisting of a specific nucleotide sequence in dna (or rna, in some viruses) A cell containing only one set of chromosomes (n) The transmission of traits from one generation to the next. The generation-to-generation sequence of stages in the reproductive history of an organism. A specific place along the length of a chromosome where a given gene is located. A chromosome created when crossing over combines the. Dna from two parents into a single chromosome.

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