Chapter 2: Problem 20
Describe the role of meiosis in the life cycle of a vascular plant.
Chapter 2: Problem 20
Describe the role of meiosis in the life cycle of a vascular plant.
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Get started for freeIn this chapter, we focused on how chromosomes are distributed during cell division, both in dividing somatic cells (mitosis) and in gamete- and spore- forming cells (meiosis). We found many opportunities to consider the methods and reasoning by which much of this information was acquired. From the explanations given in the chapter, answer the following questions. (a) How do we know that chromosomes exist in homologous pairs? (b) How do we know that DNA replication occurs during interphase, not early in mitosis? (c) How do we know that mitotic chromosomes are derived from chromatin?
Describe the events that characterize each stage of mitosis.
What is the probability that, in an organism with a haploid number of \(10,\) a sperm will be formed that contains all 10 chromosomes whose centromeres were derived from maternal homologs?
Explain why meiosis leads to significant genetic variation while mitosis does not.
Discuss the concepts of homologous chromosomes, diploidy, and haploidy. What characteristics do two homologous chromosomes share?
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