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Question 1d: Zenkeys are unable to produce offspring. Using your knowledge of gamete formation, suggest why the Zenkey is sterile.
My answer: Zenkeys are sterile because in their genome, they do not have homologous chromosomes present, and so meiosis cannot occur successfully to produce gametes.
VCAA answer: Chromosomes are not homologous and therefore will not pair up during meiosis
Would my answer get full marks? Also when it says sterile, does this just mean that the zenkeys can breed but cannot actually produce the offspring?
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Question 8b:
In October 2004, on the remote Indonesian island of Flores, archaeologists discovered bones from a new species
of human called Homo fl oresiensis. These humans were much smaller than modern humans, with adults being
about 1 metre in height and weighing around 25 kilograms. Bones from six or seven individuals have been
discovered in sediments ranging in age from 94 000 to 13 000 years. The skeletons indicate that these humans
had relatively long arms and a very small brain relative to body size, about equivalent to that of a chimpanzee.
They had hard, thick eyebrow ridges and a sharply sloping forehead and no chin. Modern humans, Homo
sapiens, are thought to have evolved somewhere between 55 000 and 35 000 years ago.
It has been suggested that Homo florensis evolved from a population of Homo erectus. List two features from the fossil remains that support this view.
Why was small brains not an acceptable answer? Is it because small brains are not part of the fossil remains, but rather a small cranial capacity would have been a more suitable answer?
Question: Do you need to write in full sentences? For example:
With reference to the pedigree, explain why the locus for white coat colour cannot be X-linked recessive:
"In generation III, individuals 1 had the trait so would be homozygous and III-2 did not have the trait, meaning their female offspring must be heterozygous and not express white colours, but is contradicted in IV-3"
OR
"The locus cannot be X-linked because..."