CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-W/MASTR.BIO.
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-W/MASTR.BIO.
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Chapter 12, Problem 13TYU

SYNTHESIZE YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Butterflies have an X-Y sex determination system that is different from that of flies or humans. Female butterflies may be either XY or XO, while butterflies with two or more X chromosomes are males. This photograph shows a tiger swallowtail gynandromorph, an individual that is half male (left side) and half female (right side). Given that the first division of the zygote divides the embryo into the future right and left halves of the butterfly, propose a hypothesis that explains how nondisjunction during the first mitosis might have produced this unusual-looking butterfly.

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Fill in the cells below showing the process of meiosis of the male's sex chromosomes with non- disjunction occuring during meiosis II. DO NOT show crossing over. Prior to meiosis 44 +XY What are the possible abnormal gametes the male can produce with non-disjunction occurring in Meiosis II? Identify the possible sexual aneuploidy syndrome if these abnormal sperm cells are fertilized by a normal egg cell. Could this man father a Tuner syndrome (XO) child? Could this man father a Klinefelter's syndrome child (XXY)?
Fill in the cells below showing the NORMAL process of meiosis of the male's sex chromosomes (XY – the X and Y are representing the entire chromosome, and remember X and Y act like a homologous pair). DO NOT show crossing over. prior to meiosis 44 +XY What are the possible normal gametes produce after meiosis division? Identify the possible sex of the offspring if these normal sperm cells are fertilized by the egg cell.
The diagram in Figure 1 shows a section through the mammalian testis. With reference to this diagram answer the following questions:     FIGURE 1   (a) What percentage of each of the following types of cells would you expect to contain an X chromosome. Give a REASON for your answer in each case.  i) type cell A                                                                                          ii) type cell B                                                                                                                      (b)Name the cell type labelled B which under goes mitosis.  State the importance of mitosis in a mature testis.

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