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Here's a question from Exam Krackers...
A scientist monitors the nucleotide sequence of the third chromosome as a cell undergoes normal meiosis. What is the earliest point in meiosis at which the scientist can deduce with certainty the nucleotide sequence of the third chromosome of each gamete?
A. prophase I
B. metaphase I
C. prophase II
D. telophase II
We need to recall, in detail, each phase of meiosis. I thought the MCAT was about the big picture, and making inferences based on passages. Answering this would require studying fine details of meiosis and committing them to memory.
Bottom line, should questions as detailed as these be expected on the MCAT?
A scientist monitors the nucleotide sequence of the third chromosome as a cell undergoes normal meiosis. What is the earliest point in meiosis at which the scientist can deduce with certainty the nucleotide sequence of the third chromosome of each gamete?
A. prophase I
B. metaphase I
C. prophase II
D. telophase II
We need to recall, in detail, each phase of meiosis. I thought the MCAT was about the big picture, and making inferences based on passages. Answering this would require studying fine details of meiosis and committing them to memory.
Bottom line, should questions as detailed as these be expected on the MCAT?