Scenario diagram1/16/2024 The diagram indicates there is a 25 percent chance of each gamete being produced. The diagram indicates that when these two cells divide during meiosis II 4 gametes are produced 2 of the gametes have an uppercase A and an uppercase B chromosome and 2 of the gametes have a lowercase a and lowercase b chromosome. This cell points to 2 cells, one has two uppercase A chromosomes and two uppercase B chromosomes and the other has two lowercase a chromosomes and two lowercase b chromosomes. In the first scenario, The duplicated blue uppercase A chromosome and the duplicated blue uppercase B chromosome are aligned on the left of the cell and the duplicated lowercase a chromosome and the duplicated lowercase b chromosome are aligned on the right of the cell. The cell is then shown with two possible arrangements of the homologous pairs of chromosomes at metaphase I. The original cell undergoes DNA replication to produce a cell with homologous pairs of both chromosomes. The other pair of chromosomes is shown as a blue line labeled uppercase B and a red line labeled lowercase b. One pair of chromosomes is depicted as a blue line labeled uppercase A and a red line labeled lowercase a. The diagram shows an original cell with 2 pairs of chromosomes. The diagram shows the possible chromosome combinations in gametes depending on how the chromosomes are arranged during metaphase 1 of meiosis. The top portion of the line is blue with an uppercase A and the bottom portion of the line is red with a lowercase b. The final gamete is labeled uppercase A lowercase b, 25 percent and has one line. The top portion of the line is red with a lowercase a and the bottom portion of the line is blue with an uppercase B. One gamete is labeled lowercase a uppercase B, 25 percent and has one line. One gamete is labeled lowercase a lowercase b, 25 percent and has one red line with a lowercase a at the top and a lowercase b at the bottom of the line. One gamete is labeled uppercase a uppercase B, 25 percent and has one blue line with an uppercase A at the top and a uppercase B at the bottom of the line. Below the image is the label gametes made and there are 4 different gametes shown. The red line has a lowercase a at the top of the line and a lowercase b at the bottom of the line. The blue line has an uppercase A at the top of the line and a uppercase B at the bottom of the line. The diagram on the right is labeled genes far apart on the same chromosome A circle contains one blue line and one red line. The final gamete is labeled uppercase A lowercase b, 25 percent and has a blue uppercase A line and a red lowercase b line. The next gamete is labeled lowercase a uppercase B, 25 percent and has a red lowercase a line and a blue uppercase B line. The next gamete is labeled lowercase a lowercase b, 25 percent and has a red lowercase a line and a red lowercase b line. 1 gamete has an uppercase A blue line and uppercase B blue line and is labeled uppercase AB 25 percent. Below the image is the label gametes made and there are 4 gametes shown. The lines labeled A are the same length and are longer than the lines labeled B. A second blue line is labeled uppercase B and it is paired with a red line labeled lowercase b. One blue line is labeled uppercase A and is next to a red line labeled lowercase a. A circle contains 2 blue lines and 2 red lines. The diagram on the left is titled genes on different chromosomes. Two diagrams showing the possible combination of gametes.
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