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Test: Meiosis - Question 1

Match List I and List II, and select the correct answer.

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Correct Answer :- d

Explanation : Genetic variation comes from crossing over, which may occur during prophase I of meiosis.

In prophase I of meiosis, the replicated homologous pair of chromosomes comes together in the process called synapsis, and sections of the chromosomes are exchanged.

Test: Meiosis - Question 2

Which of the following is the correct sequence for a meiotic cell cycle?
S → G1 → G2 → M → S
G1 → S → G2 → M → G1
G2 → G1 → S → M → G2
G1 → G2 → S → M → G2

Detailed Solution for Test: Meiosis - Question 2

The regular sequence of G1, S, G2 (interphase) and M (mitotic) phase is called the cell cycle. A cell undergoing meiosis will first enter the Gphase, followed by the S phase, then G2 phase and finally undergo meiosis. The cells which divide further re-enter the Gphase and the cycle continues. The cells which do not divide do not proceed beyond the Gphase but start differentiating by entering the Gphase.

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Test: Meiosis - Question 3

Crossing over may result in

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Crossing over is theexchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes during meiosis, which results in new allelic combinations in the daughter cells. ... These pairs of chromosomes, each derived from one parent, are called homologous chromosomes.Topic in NCERT: MEIOSIS

Line in NCERT: "Crossing over is the exchange of genetic material between two homologous chromosomes."

Test: Meiosis - Question 4

Cross-like configurations when non-sister chromatids of a bivalent come in contact during the first meiotic division are

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Chiasmata is the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes. At a given chiasma, an exchange of genetic material can occur between both chromatids, what is called a chromosomal crossover, but this is much more frequent during meiosis than mitosis.

Topic in NCERT: Prophase I

Line in NCERT: "These X-shaped structures, are called chiasmata."

Test: Meiosis - Question 5

Synapsis occurs in which of the following stages of meiosis?

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Synapsis (also called syndesis) is the pairing of two homologous chromosomes that occurs during meiosis. It allows matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation, and possible chromosomal crossover between them. Synapsis takes place during zygotene of Prophase I of Meiosis I. During zygotene stage, synapsis begins with a synaptonemal complex forming between homologous chromosomes. Homologous chromosomes pair up through the process of synapsis to form bivalents.

Topic in NCERT: Prophase I

Line in NCERT: "During this stage chromosomes start pairing together and this process of association is called synapsis."

Test: Meiosis - Question 6

When synapsis is complete all along the chromosome, the cell is said to have entered a stage called

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Zygotene is marked by beginning of lateral pairing of homologous chromosomes at the chromosomal tips and its process along the length of chromosomes that is the formation of synaptonemal  complex.
Pachytene is marked by completion of lateral pairing of homologous chromosomes along the entire length of chromosome and crossing over.
Diplotene is marked by breaking of synaptonemal complex, which holds the synapsed chromosomes together, which in turn causes separation of synapsed chromosomes all along their length except for the point of crossing over (chiasmata).
Diakinesis is marked by separation of homologous chromosomes at chiasmata as well.
So, the correct answer is option D.

Topic in NCERT: Prophase I

Line in NCERT: "Recombination between homologous chromosomes is completed by the end of pachytene, leaving the chromosomes linked at the sites of crossing over."

Test: Meiosis - Question 7

Synaptonemal complex is observed during cell division in

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The formation of tetrad is a special characteristic of Prophase 1 of meiosis 1.
The homologous pair aligns with each other and gets ready for crossing over.
So, the correct option is 'Meiotic Prophase'.

Topic in NCERT: Prophase I

Line in NCERT: "Prophase I: Prophase of the first meiotic division is typically longer and more complex when compared to prophase of mitosis. It has been further subdivided into the following five phases based on chromosomal behaviour, i.e., Leptotene, Zygotene, Pachytene, Diplotene and Diakinesis."

Test: Meiosis - Question 8

During meiosis, crossover occurs between

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Crossover is the exchange of genetic material that occurs between two homologous chromosomes (a set of one maternal and one paternal chromosome that pair up with each other inside a cell during meiosis) non-sister chromatids that results in recombinant chromosomes during sexual reproduction.

Topic in NCERT: Meiosis I: Prophase I

Line in NCERT: "Meiosis involves pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes."

Test: Meiosis - Question 9

Meiosis results in

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Meiosis is cell division responsible for production of gametes through reductional division which result in halving of the number of chromosomes. The crossing over that takes place in pachytene (prophase I , meiosis I) results in introduction of variation.

Hence, the correct answer is Option D.

Topic in NCERT: SIGNIFICANCE OF MEIOSIS

Line in NCERT: "Meiosis is the mechanism by which conservation of specific chromosome number of each species is achieved across generations in sexually reproducing organisms, even though the process, per se, paradoxically, results in reduction of chromosome number by half. It also increases the genetic variability in the population of organisms from one generation to the next."

Test: Meiosis - Question 10

In meiosis, the daughter cells are not similar to the parent because of

Detailed Solution for Test: Meiosis - Question 10

In meiosis, daughter cells are different from parent cell due to the process of crossing over. Crossing over occurs between homologous chromosomes and chromosomal segments are exchanged between homologous chromosomes during crossing over which is the main cause of variation.

So, the correct answer is option A.

Topic in NCERT: MEIOSIS

Line in NCERT: "Crossing over is the exchange of genetic material between two homologous chromosomes."

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