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- Normally you cant inherit both copies of a homologous chromosome from the same parent. Why? Assuming that no crossing over has occurred, how likely is it that one of your non-sex chromosomes is an exact copy of the same chromosome your maternal grandmother had? Explain your answer.If you ignore the effect of crossing over, would you expect the genetic information in the secondary oocyte and the first polar body to be identical? Explain your answer completely.If you ignore the effect of crossing over, would you expect the genetic information in the secondary oocyte and the first polar body to be identical?
- If you ignore the effect of crossing over, would you expect the genetic information in the two secondary spermatocytes derived from a primary spermatocyte to be identical? Explain your answer completely.Place the events of crossing over in the correct orderHow come the conclusion came to be as half of the son and none of the daughter have precorious puberty? Can you use a cross?
- A husband and wife have normal vision, although both of theirfathers are red–green color-blind, inherited as an X-linked recessivecondition. What is the probability that their first child willbe (a) a normal son, (b) a normal daughter, (c) a color-blind son,(d) a color-blind daughter?During meiosis, does random assortment occur before or after crossing-over?If you ignore the effect of crossing over, would you expect differences in the genetic information between a spermatid and the secondary spermatocyte from which it was derived? Explain your answer completely.
- What is the end result of crossing over?If you try to throw a basketball into a basket, the likelihood ofsucceeding depends on the size of the basket. It is more likely thatyou will get the ball into the basket if the basket is bigger. In yourown words, explain how this analogy applies to the idea that thelikelihood of crossing over is greater when two genes are far apartthan when they are close together?Assuming (i) that the two chromosomes in everyhomologous pair carry different alleles of somegenes, and (ii) that no crossing-over takes place, howmany genetically different offspring could any onehuman couple potentially produce? Which of thesetwo assumptions (i or ii) is more realistic?