BILD 1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Nuclear Membrane, Xist (Gene), Meiosis

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Genes: segments of dna located along chromosomes. Tagging chromosomes with fluorescent dye that highlights gene. Each chromosomes have two copies of allele one on each sister chromatid. Chromosomes and genes are both present in pairs in diploid cells and homologous chromosomes separate and alleles segregate during the process of meiosis. Chromosome theory of inheritance: mendelian genes have specific loci along chromosomes and it is the chromosomes that undergo segregation and indi assortment. Separation of homologs during anaphase i accounts for segregation of the two alleles of a gene into separate gametes random arrangement of chromosome pair at metaphase i accounts for indi assortment of alleles. 15. 1 morgan showed that mendelian inheritance has its physical basis in the behavior of chromosomes: scientific inquiry. New generation can be bred every two weeks. Only four pairs of chromosomes easily distinguishable. 3 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes.

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