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Figure 10.10a: Normal complementary pairing between nucleotide bases during DNA replication (Adapted from Drake 1970.)

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1 Figure 10.10a: Normal complementary pairing between nucleotide bases during DNA replication
(Adapted from Drake 1970.)

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4 Figure 10.11: Different kinds of mutations produced by the indicated nucleotide changes

5 Figure 10.12: Varied (pleiotropic) effects of the sickle cell mutation,
(From Genetics Third Edition by Monroe W. Strickberger. Copyright © 1985 by Monroe W. Strickberger. Reprinted by permission of Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ.)

6 Figure 9.02a: Each homolog replicates
(Part (c) from Hartl and Jones.)

7 Figure 9.02b: Metacentric, Acrocentric, Telocentric

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9 Figure 9.02c: Human karyotype

10 Figure 9.02d: Mitosis

11 Figure 9.03a: First meiotic division

12 Figure 9.03b: Second meiotic division

13 Figure 9.07: Explanation for the segregation and independent assortment of seed texture and seed color in Mendel's experiments (Adapted from Strickberger.)

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17 Figure 9.04a: Pairing and chiasma formation between homologous chromosomes in meiosis
(After Hartl and Jones.)

18 Figure 9.04b: Diagrammatic interpretation of pairing and chiasma formation between homologous chromosomes in meiosis

19 Figure 9.05: Explanation of Mendel's observed F1 and F2 results for the inheritance of seed texture in garden peas

20 Figure 9.05: Explanation of Mendel's observed F1 and F2 results for the inheritance of seed texture in garden peas

21 Figure 9.06: Explanation of Mendel's results for the segregation and assortment of alleles at two pairs of genes (From Genetics Third Edition by Monroe W. Strickberger. Copyright © 1985 by Monroe W. Strickberger. Reprinted by permission of Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ.)

22 Figure 10. 02: Flowers and karyotypes of Nicotiana tabacum, N
Figure 10.02: Flowers and karyotypes of Nicotiana tabacum, N. glutinosa, and their sterile diploid hybrid

23 Figure 10.03a: Major kinds of structural chromosomal changes

24 Figure 10.03b: Major kinds of structural chromosomal changes

25 Figure 10.03c: Major kinds of structural chromosomal changes

26 Figure 10.01: Terminologies used for different polyploids
(Adapted from Strickberger.)

27 Figure 10.03d: Major kinds of structural chromosomal changes

28 Figure 10.03e: Major kinds of structural chromosomal changes

29 Figure 10.04a: Fusion (From Genetics Third Edition by Monroe W. Strickberger. Copyright © 1985 by Monroe W. Strickberger. Reprinted by permission of Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ.)

30 Figure 10.04b: Dissociation

31 Figure 10.04c: Fission

32 Figure 10.05: The Chinese and Indian muntjac deer and their karyotypes
(Adapted from Austin and Short.)

33 Figure 10.07: Banding arrangements of the chromosomes of humans, chimps, gorillas, & orangutans
(Reprinted with permission from "The Origin of Man: A Chromosomal Pictorial Legacy" by Yunis, J. J. Copyright © 1982 American Association for the Advancement of Science.)

34 Figure 10.08: Six proposed major steps in the evolution of human chromosome no. 3,
(Modified from Hino et al., 1993)

35 Figure 12.09: A comparison of the numbers of nucleotides in the genetic material of different types of organisms (From Strickberger, adapted from Sparrow et al.)

36 Table 12.04: Estimates of the frequencies of nonrepetitive DNA sequences and three classes of repetitive DNA sequences in various genomes

37 Table 12.06: Numbers of nucleotides and estimated numbers of genes for 18 taxa


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