The Cell Cycle
Mendel and the Gene
DNA and the Gene: synthesis and repair
How Genes Work
Transcription and Translation
100

What step in the cell cycle is defective if the cell contains multiple nuclei?

cytokinesis

100

Cross involving one trait between pure lines.

monohybrid cross

100

What is the structure of DNA

A molecule consists of two antiparallel strands made up of nucleotides, with a backbone of sugar and phosphate groups, and nitrogenous bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine) that pairs with another in a double helix formation.

100

What is the link between genotype and phenotype

the genotype, or genetic makeup, determines the phenotype, or observable traits, of an organism through the expression of genes and environmental interactions.

100

Describe the central dogma of DNA

DNA-RNA-Proteins

Transcription-Translation

200

Why do we need to do mitosis? (3 answers)

1. Growth 

2. Would repair

3. Asexual reporduction

200

Define dominant and recessive trait

Dominant: Trait expressed in the presence of another.

Recessive: Trait masked by a dominant trait.

200

what is telomerase

an enzyme that adds repetitive nucleotide sequences to the ends of chromosomes, called telomeres, preventing them from shortening during DNA replication

200

This type of point mutation involves the substitution of one nucleotide for another, which may or may not change the encoded amino acid

silent mutation

200

Before mRNA leaves the nucleus, what two things are added to its ends for protection

5' Cap and poly A tail

300

Mitotic spindle fibers are composed of what cellular components?

Microtubules

300

Disproven hypothesis that traits blend in offspring.

Blending Inheritance

300

What is the Meselson–Stahl experiment

used isotopic labeling of nitrogen to demonstrate that DNA replication is semiconservative, meaning each new DNA molecule consists of one old strand and one newly synthesized strand

300

explain how mutations can affect the fitness of an organism

  • Beneficial Mutations: These mutations improve an organism's ability to survive or reproduce in its environment

  • Neutral Mutations: These mutations have no effect on the organism's fitness because they do not affect traits that influence survival 

  • Harmful Mutations: These mutations decrease an organism's ability to survive or reproduce, 

300

This structure, composed of rRNA and proteins, is responsible for assembling amino acids into polypeptides during translation

a ribosome

400

Genetic Variation in sexual reproduction results from...(3 answers)

Independent assortment

Crossing over

Random combination of egg and sperm

400

In humans, color blindness is an X-linked recessive trait. A woman that is heterozygous for colorblindness (XᴺXᵖ) and a man who is colorblind (Xʏ) have children.

a) What is the probability that their son will be colorblind?
b) What is the probability that their daughter will be colorblind?

  • Probability of the son being colorblind = 50% 
  • Probability of the daughter being colorblind=0%
400

What is the leading strand

The synthesis of this strand occurs continuously in the 5' to 3' direction toward the replication fork, as DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the growing strand.

400

What is the one-gene, one-enzyme hypothesis

each gene is responsible for producing a specific enzyme

400

This RNA-protein complex is responsible for removing introns from pre-mRNA in eukaryotic cells.

spliceosome 

500

A cell has a total of 24 diploid chromosomes. How many different types of chromosomes are there? Write the ploidy equation!

12 different types

2n=24

500

Why did Mendel pick the pea plant and what were Mendel's 7 traits

  • Easily Observable Traits
  • Short Generation Time
  • High Seed Yield
  • Self-Pollination
  1. Seed shape: Round vs. wrinkled
  2. Seed color: Yellow vs. green
  3. Pod shape: Inflated vs. constricted
  4. Pod color: Green vs. yellow
  5. Flower color: Purple vs. white
  6. Flower position: Axial (on the stem) vs. terminal (at the tip of the stem)
  7. Plant height: Tall vs. short
500

What is the lagging strand

The synthesis of this strand occurs discontinuously in the 5' to 3' direction, forming Okazaki fragments that are later joined by DNA ligase

500

What is the role of RNA in protein production

RNA serves as a template for protein synthesis in the form of mRNA, which is translated into an amino acid sequence by ribosomes with the help of tRNA.

500

What are the 3 key steps in translation and transcriptions even thought they are very different

Initiation

Elongation

Termination

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