Mendelian Genetics Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Chromosomes Condense, Homologous chromosome's pair up and crossing over occurs | Prophase I |
Spindle Forbes attach to chromosomes and centromeres and chromosomes line up on the equator | Metaphase I/II |
Chromosomes start to move to opposite poles of the cell as spindle fibres contract | Anaphase I |
Chromosomes reach the poles and the nuclear membrane reforms | Telophase I |
Chromosomes condense and spindle fibres reform (no crossing over) | Prophase II |
Centromeres divide and sister chromatids move to the poles as spindle fibre contracts | Anaphase II |
chromatids (chromosomes) reach the poles and nuclear membrane reforms | Telophase II |
What is mendels law of segregation? | Characteristics are determined by factors, and only one of each factor can be passed down by a parent |
What is mendels law of independent assortment? | Inheritance of one trait, does not affect the inheritance of another trait |
What are the 3 origins of variation | Independent assortment, crossing over and random fertilisation |
Where doe independent assortment occur? | Metaphase I |
Where does crossing over occur? | Prophase I |
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