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sucess one has: BD, bD, ae, Bd,bd, AEA, B, a and b are all alleles. An allele is just a gene found on homologous chromosomes, in corresponding positions or loci.
So possible combinations of alleles in that question could be: Ab, AB, aB or ab
Oh opps, I didn't read the question properly. The diagram shows 2 stages of meiosis. You look at the second diagram. I haven't touched this in a while but basically in meiosis (and mitosis) your chromosomes/ chromatids swap alleles (crossing over), line up on the equator, then get pulled apart by chromosomes. The difference between mitosis and meiosis simplistically, is that in meiosis this process repeats again so you end up with 4 haploid cells from 1 parent diploid cell. You also don't get crossing over happening during mitosis.sucess one has: BD, bD, ae, Bd,bd, AE
Why has only 2 chromosomes crossed over in diagram? Do not all chromosomes cross over?Oh opps, I didn't read the question properly. The diagram shows 2 stages of meiosis. You look at the second diagram. I haven't touched this in a while but basically in meiosis (and mitosis) your chromosomes/ chromatids line up on the equator, swap alleles (crossing over), then get pulled apart by chromosomes. The difference between mitosis and meiosis simplistically, is that in meiosis this process repeats again so you end up with 4 haploid cells from 1 (or two, I can't remember) parent diploid cell.
From the sounds of things, you're just looking at the crossing over process in this question. So basically get corresponding chromosomes, mentally line them up, then get any allele combination. Essentially you're doing the same thing the question has done from the first diagram to the second diagram. Notice how in the first diagram all allele combinations are all caps or all lowercase, then in the second diagram you have cases of one cap and one lowercase letter combinations? (Bb) Just do that.
I don't have the faintest clue; I haven't touched blueprint of life in a very long time lol. The only reason I can think of why not all chromosomes may cross over is because you get more genetic diversity that way. And since meiosis is all about variation, it seems plausible. But that's assuming not all chromosomes cross over.Why has only 2 chromosomes crossed over in diagram? Do not all chromosomes cross over?
JOKESI don't have the faintest clue; I haven't touched blueprint of life in a very long time lol. The only reason I can think of why not all chromosomes may cross over is because you get more genetic diversity that way. And since meiosis is all about variation, it seems plausible. But that's assuming not all chromosomes cross over.