Consider the given two statements:
l. During G1 phase the cell is metabolically active and continuously grows but does not replicate its DNA.
ll. During G2 phase, proteins are synthesized in preparation for mitosis while cell growth continues.
Of the two statements:
1. Only l is correct
2. Only ll is correct
3. Both l and ll are correct
4. Both l and ll are incorrect
If the DNA content of an onion tip cell is 2C at the end of M phase, what would be its DNA content at the end of S phase?
(1) C
(2) 2C
(3) 3C
(4) 4C
In oocyte of some vertebrates, the stage of meiosis I that can last for months or years would be:
(1) Zygotene
(2) Pachytene
(3) Diplotene
(4) Diakinesis
At what phase of meiosis are homologous chromosomes separated ?
1. Prophase l
2. Prophase ll
3. Anaphase l
4. Anaphase ll
During meiosis, the sister chromatids separate during:
(1) Anaphase II
(2) Anaphase I
(3) The S phase
(4) Synapsis
During meiosis I in human, one of the daughter cells receives:
(1) Only maternal chromosomes
(2) A mixture of maternal and paternal chromosomes
(3) The same number of chromosomes as a diploid cell
(4) A sister chromatid from each chromosome
Chromosomes decondense into diffuse chromatin:
(1) At the end of telophase
(2) At the beginning of prophase
(3) At the end of interphase
(4) At the end of metaphase
The total DNA content of each daughter cell is reduced during meiosis because:
(1) Chromosomes do not replicate during the interphase preceding meiosis I
(2) Chromosomes do not replicate between meiosis I and II
(3) Half of the chromosomes from each gamete are lost during fertilization
(4) Chromosome arms are lost during crossing over
Which of the following does not occur during mitotic prophase?
(1) Disappearance of the nuclear envelope
(2) Chromosome condensation
(3) Migration of centrosomes towards the cell poles
(4) Synapsis of homologous chromosomes
Which of the following is not true for sister chromatids?
(1) They arise by replication during S phase
(2) They segregate from each other during each mitotic anaphase
(3) The usually contain identical versions of the same genetic information
(4) They segregate from each other during meiosis I