Would ONE SET of chromosomes just be drawn as one line? (haploid)--> l
And...would TWO SETS of chromosomes be drawn as two attached lines?(diploid) --> X
Thanks for your responses!
And...would TWO SETS of chromosomes be drawn as two attached lines?(diploid) --> X
Thanks for your responses!
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No, the X would indicate that the DNA has been replicated, in S phase.
1) If you can use different colors, then do something like this:
In the haploid cell, draw one long red line, one medium blue line, and one short green line.
In the haploid cell, draw two long red lines, two medium blue lines, and two short green lines, with the lines not touching each other. If you want, for each pair, you can lable one of them P (for paternal) and the other one M (for maternal).
2) If you can't use colors, then use numbers for the different chromosomes.
Haploid cell = [1 2 3]
Diploid cell = [1 1 2 2 3 3]
Or if you want to make it clear that in the diploid cell that one of each chromosome is paternal and one is maternal
Haploid cell = [1 2 3]
Diploid cell = [1p 1m 2p 2m 3p 3m]
1) If you can use different colors, then do something like this:
In the haploid cell, draw one long red line, one medium blue line, and one short green line.
In the haploid cell, draw two long red lines, two medium blue lines, and two short green lines, with the lines not touching each other. If you want, for each pair, you can lable one of them P (for paternal) and the other one M (for maternal).
2) If you can't use colors, then use numbers for the different chromosomes.
Haploid cell = [1 2 3]
Diploid cell = [1 1 2 2 3 3]
Or if you want to make it clear that in the diploid cell that one of each chromosome is paternal and one is maternal
Haploid cell = [1 2 3]
Diploid cell = [1p 1m 2p 2m 3p 3m]