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In order to make this review a success we ask that you…. Lab Exam 2 Review By your Biology 120 Peer Mentors In order to make this review a success we ask that you…. Keep all electronic devices shut off and in your bag. Keep all your notes out of reach. The purpose of the review is to help you see what you already know and what you need to work on before the exam.

This presentation is set to advance on its own. Spot Test 30 seconds per question This presentation is set to advance on its own. If you enter “Presentation Mode” and go to the first question, it will change at the appropriate time itself, to provide a more realistic experience.

Has the DNA in this cell been replicated? What are the genotypes of the possible gametes that would result if this cell completed meiosis?

3. What stage of meiosis is shown below. 4 3. What stage of meiosis is shown below? 4. Name the structure indicated.

5. Are the following chromosomes homologous?

Identify the following: 7. 6. 8. 9.

10. What is abnormal about this karyotype from a human female. 11 10. What is abnormal about this karyotype from a human female? 11. What condition does this individual have? 12. List 2 phenotypic abnormalities associated with this condition.

13. What is this technique called. 14 13. What is this technique called? 14. Based on this gel, who does the blood belong to?

15. Who is the father of the child in the gel below? Explain.

Image Credits Prophase I. Retrieved from: https://www.biologycorner.com/quiz/qz_meiosis.html Telophase I. Retrieved from: http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/meiosis/teloi.html Gametophyte. Retrieved from: http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/Resources/Botany/Pteridophytes/Ferns/Gametophyte/Gametophyte.jpg.html Turner’s Syndrome Karyotype. Retrieved from: http://aboutturners.webstarts.com/index.html Forensic gel electrophoresis. Retrieved from: https://www.biologycorner.com/resources/DNAfinger.gif Paternity gel electrophoresis. Retrieved from: http://ib.bioninja.com.au/_Media/paternitybefore_med.jpeg