Which of the following is an autosome? Choose all that apply. Group of answer choices [ ]: any chromosome that is NOT the sex chromosome. [ ]: The X Chromosome [ ]: Chromosome Number 21 [ ]: The Y Chromosome [ ]: None of the other answers are true
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- Consider the following DNA molecule (shown in the picture) and assume this is the DNA sequence of the entire chromosomes. list the amino acid sequences of the possible protein or proteins that could be produced from this DNA sequence what would be the DNA sequence of a sister chromatid generated from this chromosome sequence? (specify the 5' nd 3' ends)Diploid Number of chromosomes, Sex Chromosomes, (+/- whole) Chromosome (+/- partial) e.g. 47, XY, +14 = male with trisomy of chromosome 14 e.g. 46, XX, 1q+ = female with a partial increase to the length of the long arm of chromosome 1 (partial increases or decreases to a single chromosome still have the same diploid number) What is the notation for the following cases? ( A male infant having cri du chat syndrome.Diploid Number of chromosomes, Sex Chromosomes, (+/- whole) Chromosome (+/- partial) e.g. 47, XY, +14 = male with trisomy of chromosome 14 e.g. 46, XX, 1q+ = female with a partial increase to the length of the long arm of chromosome 1 (partial increases or decreases to a single chromosome still have the same diploid number) What is the notation for the following cases? ( A male having Patau syndrome (trisomy 13)
- Diploid Number of chromosomes, Sex Chromosomes, (+/- whole) Chromosome (+/- partial) e.g. 47, XY, +14 = male with trisomy of chromosome 14 e.g. 46, XX, 1q+ = female with a partial increase to the length of the long arm of chromosome 1 (partial increases or decreases to a single chromosome still have the same diploid number) What is the notation for the following cases? ( A female having Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18)In humans, each cell normally contains a diploid (2n) chromosome number of 46. Say that a human body cell and sex cell will undergo mitosis and meiosis respectively, provide the number of chromosomes in each cell for every stage. Stage of Mitosis Number of Stages of Meiosis Number of Chromosomes in Chromosomes in One Cell One Cell Prophase 2n = Prophase 1 2n = Prometaphase 2n = Prometaphase 1 2n = Metaphase 2n = Metaphase 1 2n = Anaphase 2n = Anaphase 1 2n = Telophase and Cytokinesis Telophase 1 and Cytokinesis 2n = n = Prophase 2 Prometaphase 2 n = Metaphase 2 n = Anaphase 2 = u Telophase 2 and Cytokinesis n =The following diagram represents two nonhomologous chromosomes: A B • C D E F G R S • T U V W X What type of chromosome mutation would produce of the following groups of chromosomes? Q.A B • T U V F G R S • C D E W X