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..ooo T-Mobile LTE 10:15 PM 2 Messages Hi 4 Back 1. What distinguishes one gene from another? a the length of the chromosome the gene is on b. the order of bases in the gene c the position of the gene on a chromosome d. the order of amino acids of which the genes are made 2 At what point in the cell cycle does DNA replication take place? a during mitosis b. continually throughout the cell cycle d. before mitosis 3. Normal cell operations and growth occur during which part of interphase? a. G3 b. G2 d. G1 4. Chromosome I from your mother and chromosome I from your father are said to be This is because the chromosomes: a. appear the same size in a karyotype. b. have different genes on them c have the same genes on them d. determine the sex of the child. 5. What is being separated during anaphase of mitosis? a. plasma membranes b. sister chromatids c nuclear membranes d- cytoplasm 6. Centrioles will begin to migrate toward the cell poles during a. prophase b. metaphase. c anaphase d. telophaseExplanation / Answer
1) The correct option is b. the order of bases in the gene.
The order of bases in the gene distinguishes one gene from another.
2) The correct option is d. before mitosis.
The cell cycle does DNA replication occurs before the process mitosis.
3) The correct option is d. G1.
Normal cell operations and growth occur during the "gap" period known as G1. It is the first stage of interphase is called as gap phase.
4) The correct option is c. have the same genes in them.
Chromosome I from your mother and chromosome II from your father are said to be homogolous. This is because the chromosomes have the same genes.
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