Solved by a verified expert:Lab 7. Meiosis eScience ref #: Lab 12 Experiment 1: Following Chromosomal DNA Movement through MeiosisIn this experiment, you will model the movement of the chromosomes through meiosis I and II to create gametes. Materials2 Sets of Different Colored Pop-it® Beads (32 ofeach – these may be any color)(8) 5-Holed Pop-it® Beads (used as centromeres) Procedure Part 1: Modeling Meiosis without Crossing OverAs prophase I begins, the replicated chromosomes coil and condense1. Build a pair of replicated, homologous chromosomes. 10 beads should be used to create each individualsister chromatid (20 beads per chromosome pair). The five-holed beads represent each centromere. Todo this…a. Start with 20 beads of the same color to create yourfirst sister chromatid pair. Five beads must besnapped together for each of the four differentstrands. Two strands create the first chromatid, andtwo strands create the second chromatid with a 5holed bead at the center of each chromatid. This creates an “I” shape.b. Connect the “I” shaped sister chromatids by the 5- Figure 3: Bead set-up. The blue beads represent one pair of sister chromatids and theholed beads to create an “X” shape. See Figure 3. black beads represent a second pair of sister c. Repeat this process using 20 new beads (of a differ- chromatids. The black and blue pair are hoent color) to create the second sister chromatid pair. mologous.2. Assemble a second pair of replicated sister chromatids; thistime using 12 beads, instead of 20, per pair (six beads pereach complete sister chromatid strand). See Figure 4.3. Pair up the homologous chromosome pairs created in Step 1and 2. DO NOT SIMULATE CROSSING OVER IN THIS TRIAL. You will simulate crossing over in Part 2. 5. Configure the chromosomes as they would appear in each ofthe stages of meiotic division (prophase I and II, metaphase Iand II, anaphase I and II, telophase I and II, and cytokinesis). Figure 4: Second set of replicated chromosomes. 6. Diagram the corresponding images for each stage in the sections titled “Trial 1 – Meiotic Division Beads186 MeiosisDiagram”. Be sure to indicate the number of chromosomes present in each cell for each phase.7. Disassemble the beads used in Part 1. You will need to recycle these beads for a second meiosis trialin Steps 8 – 13. Trial 1 – Meiotic Beads Diagram:Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase II 187 Lab 7. MeiosisMeiosis eScience ref #: Lab 12 Telophase II Cytokinesis Part 2: Modeling Meiosis with Crossing Over8. Build a pair of replicated, homologous chromosomes. 10 beads should be used to create each individualsister chromatid (20 beads per chromosome pair). Two five-holed beads represents the centromere. Todo this…a. Start with 20 beads of the same color to create your first sister chromatid pair. Five beads mustbe snapped together for each of the four different strands. Two strands create the first chromatid,and two strands create the second chromatid with a 5-holed bead at the center of each chromatid. This creates an “I” shape.b. Connect the “I” shaped sister chromatids by the 5-holed beads to create an “X” shape.c. Repeat this process using 20 new beads (of a different color) to create the second sister chromatid pair.9. Assemble a second pair of replicated sister chromatids; this time using 12 beads, instead of 20, per pair(six beads per each complete sister chromatid strand). Snap each of the four pieces into two five-holedbeads to complete the set up.10. Pair up the homologous chromosomes created in Step 8 and 9.11. SIMULATE CROSSING OVER. To do this, bring the two homologous pairs of sister chromatids together(creating the chiasma) and exchange an equal number of beads between the two. This will result in chromatids of the same original length, there will now be new combinations of chromatid colors.12. Configure the chromosomes as they would appear in each of the stages of meiotic division (prophase Iand II, metaphase I and II, anaphase I and II, telophase I and II, and cytokinesis).13. Diagram the corresponding images for each stage in the section titled “Trial 2 – Meiotic Division BeadsDiagram”. Be sure to indicate the number of chromosomes present in each cell for each phase. Also,indicate how the crossing over affected the genetic content in the gametes from Part1 versus Part 2. Trial 2 – Meiotic Division Beads Diagram:Prophase I 188 Lab 7. MeiosisMeiosis eScience ref #: Lab 12 Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase II Telophase II Cytokinesis 189 Post-Lab Questions1. In this experiment, how many chromosomes were present when meiosis I started?2. In this experiment, how many nuclei are present at the end of meiosis II? How many chromosomes arein each?3. What is the ploidy of the DNA at the end of meiosis I? What about at the end of meiosis II?4. How are meiosis I and meiosis II different? List two reasons.5. Why do you use non-sister chromatids to demonstrate crossing over?6. What combinations of alleles could result from a crossover between BD and bd chromosomes?7. Identify two ways that meiosis contributes to genetic recombination.8. Why is it necessary to reduce the number of chromosomes in gametes, but not in other cells?9. Blue whales have 44 chromosomes in every cell. Determine how manychromosomes you would expectto find in the following:Sperm Cell:Egg Cell:Daughter Cell from Mitosis:Daughter Cell from Meiosis II:10. Research and find a disease that is caused by chromosomal mutations. When does the mutationoccur? What chromosomes are affected? What are the consequences?11. Diagram what would happen if sexual reproduction took place for four generations using diploid (2n)cells.