a)
(i) Where are chromosomes found in a cell?
(ii) What type of cell division leads to a reduction in chromosome number?
(iii) What term is used to describe the number of chromosomes in a sex cell?
b) State three advantages of using fruit flies (Drosophila) for genetics experiments - Leaving Cert Agricultural Science - Question Question 1 - 2009
Question Question 1
a)
(i) Where are chromosomes found in a cell?
(ii) What type of cell division leads to a reduction in chromosome number?
(iii) What term is used to describe th... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:a)
(i) Where are chromosomes found in a cell?
(ii) What type of cell division leads to a reduction in chromosome number?
(iii) What term is used to describe the number of chromosomes in a sex cell?
b) State three advantages of using fruit flies (Drosophila) for genetics experiments - Leaving Cert Agricultural Science - Question Question 1 - 2009
Step 1
a) (i) Where are chromosomes found in a cell?
96%
114 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of a cell.
Step 2
a) (ii) What type of cell division leads to a reduction in chromosome number?
99%
104 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Meiosis is the type of cell division that leads to a reduction in chromosome number.
Step 3
a) (iii) What term is used to describe the number of chromosomes in a sex cell?
96%
101 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
The term used to describe the number of chromosomes in a sex cell is 'haploid.'
Step 4
b) State three advantages of using fruit flies (Drosophila) for genetics experiments.
98%
120 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Fruit flies can be easily cultured in bottles.
They have a short life cycle of about two weeks.
They produce large numbers of offspring.
Step 5
c) Explain the terms dominant; alleles.
97%
117 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Dominant refers to the allele that is expressed in the heterozygous condition, while alleles are different forms of a gene.
Step 6
c) The genotypes of the parents
97%
121 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
(FF) x (ff)
Step 7
c) The gametes produced by each parent
96%
114 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
(F) (F) for the first parent and (f) (f) for the second parent.
Step 8
c) The genotypes of the offspring
99%
104 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
(Ff) (Ff)
Step 9
c) The phenotype of the offspring
96%
101 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Feathered legs.
Step 10
d) (i) What is the difference between performance testing and progeny testing?
98%
120 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Performance testing involves comparing records of an animal's performance, often with animals kept under similar conditions. Progeny testing compares records of an animal's offspring performance to evaluate the offspring's performance in relation to the original animal.
Step 11
d) (ii) What does AI stand for?
97%
117 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
AI stands for Artificial Insemination.
Step 12
d) (iii) List three advantages of using AI for breeding.
97%
121 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
It allows for the selection of superior genetic traits.
It reduces the risk of disease transmission.
It is often more cost-effective and efficient in cattle breeding.
Join the Leaving Cert students using SimpleStudy...