* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download CrossingOver - sciencewithskinner
Point mutation wikipedia , lookup
Neocentromere wikipedia , lookup
Minimal genome wikipedia , lookup
Site-specific recombinase technology wikipedia , lookup
Genome (book) wikipedia , lookup
Gene expression programming wikipedia , lookup
Polycomb Group Proteins and Cancer wikipedia , lookup
Gene expression profiling wikipedia , lookup
Epigenetics of human development wikipedia , lookup
Genomic imprinting wikipedia , lookup
Biology and consumer behaviour wikipedia , lookup
X-inactivation wikipedia , lookup
Designer baby wikipedia , lookup
Name _____________________________ Date ___________ Period_______ Lab: Modeling Crossing Over Adapted from Glencoe’s Biology: The Dynamics of Life Problem: How does crossing over affect the genes passed down to the daughter cells? Hypothesis: _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Experiment: Materials: Modeling clay 2 twist ties Procedure: 1. Roll out four long strands of clay (of 2 different colors of clay) at least 10 cm long to represent two chromosomes, each with two chromatids. 2. Label the chromatids with the allele letters seen in the pictures to the right. These alleles code for 3 different traits. What is the genotype of this person for each trait? ______________________ 3. Use the figure to the right as a guide in joining and labeling these model chromatids. Although there are four chromatids, assume that they started out as a single pair of homologous chromosomes prior to replication. (1 from the person’s father, 1 from their mother) The figure shows a tetrad formation during prophase I of meiosis. When does replication of chromosomes occur? ______________________ 4. First, assume that no crossing over takes place. Model the appearance of the four gamete cells that will result at the end of meiosis. Record your model’s appearance by drawing the gametes’ chromosomes and their genes in the data table. 5. Next, repeat steps 1-3, however, assume that crossing over occurs in the last gene. See the picture at the right as an example. What does the twist tie represent? ________________ What does each color of clay represent? _____________________________________________ What do the different letters represent? __________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Name _____________________________ Date ___________ Period_______ Data: No Crossing Over Appearance of Gamete Cells Crossing Over Appearance of Gamete Cells Conclusions: 1. Define crossing over and explain when it occurs. 2. Compare any differences in the appearance of genes on chromosomes in gamete cells when crossing over occurs and when it does not occur. 3. Crossing over has been compared to “shuffling the deck” in cards. Explain what this means. 4. What would be accomplished if crossing over occurred between sister chromatids? Explain your answer.