What is the end result of mitosis? A. Cells identical in genetic composition to the parent cell and each other B. Four diploid cells C. Four haploid cells D. Genetic variation amongst all the new cells
@quickstudent
I know the answer, let me just look up my old homework...
Okay
Well, I didn't get to look it up, but I think it has to be a. D couldn't be it, because mitosis makes cells that are identical to the parent. It couldn't be c or b, because mitosis produces two cell, not four. So, it has to be a.
Okay could you help me with just 2 more please? @quickstudent
Sure! I will help with whatever I know. Type them in...
Which of the following is NOT a method for mapping chromosomes? A. Crossover frequency mapping B. Cytogenetic mapping C. Phenotype mapping D. Physical mapping
Thanks for the medal! Well, d is not it, that one is a method. Let me see the rest of them...
Np and okay
Well, I think it is a, but I am not completely sure, so I think you should ask someone else about that one before answering. So, what is the next one?
Which of the following statements is NOT true of Gregor Mendel? A. He was one of the first scientists to analyze his data systematically. B. He studied numerous inherited characteristics at a time. C. He studied only one inherited characteristic at a time. D. He studied science and mathematics at the University of Vienna.
Not d, that one is true...
I think it is b. According to this site: https://www.dartmouth.edu/~cbbc/courses/bio4/bio4-1997/01-Genetics.html, Mendel tested one trait at a time.
I hope that helps
Thank you @quickstudent
Your welcome!
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