Meiosis and Mendelian Genetics

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Year 2 Quiz on Meiosis and Mendelian Genetics, created by gina_evans0312 on 15/12/2013.
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Question 1

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Sexual reproduction requires the production of gametes containing half the chromosomes of the parent
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Mitochondrial DNA comes from the...
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  • Mother
  • Father
  • Both

Question 3

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Define Homologous Chromosomes
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  • Chromosomes of the same length and centromere position with genes for the same characteristics
  • Chromosomes of the same length and centromere position with genes for complimentary characteristics
  • Chromosomes of the different length/ centromere position with genes for the same characteristics

Question 4

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What must sister chromatids have?
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  • Two identical replications
  • Three identical replications
  • Of different chromosomes
  • Of the same chromosomes

Question 5

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How do you get from homologous chromosomes to sister chromatids?
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  • Replication
  • Transcription
  • DNA degredation

Question 6

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What is the difference between Meiosis I and Meiosis II?
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  • Meiosis I- Sister chromatids separate Meiosis II- Homologous chromosomes separate
  • Meiosis I- Homologous Chromosomes separate Meiosis II- Sister chromatids separate

Question 7

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In Meiosis I, name two changes to nuclear architecture that assist homologous chromosome pairing
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  • Bouquet formations
  • Rabl formations
  • Spine formations
  • Chiasmata

Question 8

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Telomere clustering causes Rabl formations
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Some organisms have elements that facilitate pairing i.e.
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  • Chromatin
  • Heterochromatin
  • Homochromatin

Question 10

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Synaptonemal complexes are found between homologous chromosomes and are thought to facilitate what?
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  • Chromosome pairing
  • Chromosome synapsis
  • Chromosome recombination

Question 11

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Chromosome synapsis is the close lying of chromosomes next to each other
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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The separating of homologous chromosomes is mediated by what?
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  • Synapsis
  • Chiasmata
  • Rabl formations
  • Helicase

Question 13

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Other species have specilised linkages - name two examples
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  • Lewis formations
  • Rabl formations
  • Achiasmate
  • Non exachange

Question 14

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Cohesin only occurs between sister chromatids
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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What is the role of cohesin in Meiosis I?
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  • Holds sister chromatids together
  • Allows chiasmata to occur
  • Counteracts microtubule pulling force until the crossover is complete

Question 16

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What is the role of chiasmata/crossing over in meiosos?
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  • Increases genetic diversity
  • Prevents mistakes (i.e. incorrect separation)
  • Increases efficiency of microtubule separation

Question 17

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In Meiosis I, sister chromatids must go to separate poles
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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What is the 'Mono-orientation of sister kinetochores?'
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  • Sister chromatids remaining together and travelling to the same pole
  • The exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes
  • Sister chromatids separating and travelling to opposite poles

Question 19

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What is the budding/fission yeast version of 'Mono-orientation of sister kinetochores'?
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  • Monopolin
  • Monoferrin
  • Monobindin

Question 20

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We have no idea how Mono-orientation of sister kinetochores occurs in humans
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  • True
  • False

Question 21

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How is Cohesin lost in Anaphase I and II
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  • Microtubules attach and release separase
  • Separase is released during chiasmata
  • Separase is transcribed in the nucleus and diffuses to homologous chromosomes

Question 22

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During anaphase I, cohesin is lost where?
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  • Between sister chromatids
  • At the centromere

Question 23

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According to Medel's first law of inheritance, what happens to the two alleles present during replication?
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  • They are separated away from each other to opposite poles, so each gamete has only 1 allele, giving a ratio of 2:2 in the gametes
  • They are not separated and go to the same pole, so each gamete has two alleles, giving a ratio of 1:1 in the gametes
  • They are separated to the same poles, so each gamete has two alleles, giving a ratio of 2:2 in the gametes

Question 24

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What assumptions are made in the Hardy Weinburg Equilibrium Equation?
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  • Only random mating and gene flow
  • No selection
  • No mutation
  • No meiotic drive

Question 25

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Mendel's Second Law is The Law Of Segregation
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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State Mendel's Sencond Law
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  • That alleles are separated from each other so each gamete will possess one allele
  • The order in which the homologous chromosomes line up at the equator is completely random with respect to each other

Question 27

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Linked genes are much more likely to be separated
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  • True
  • False

Question 28

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Define Linkage Disequilibrium
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  • Genes are found on the same chromosome
  • The clustering of telomeres prevents genes from separating
  • The occurrence in members of a population, combinations of linked genes in non-random proportions

Question 29

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What is the following showing?
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  • A bivalent
  • A chiasma
  • A bouquet formation

Question 30

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What is the following showing?
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  • Bivalent
  • Chiasma
  • Linkage disequilibrium

Question 31

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What is the following highlighting
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  • Homologous Chromosomes
  • Sister chromatids
  • Recombinant chromatids
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