Genetic Variability
Genetic Limits
Mutations and Cancer
Genetic Engineering
Misc.
100

The sum of all the alleles that a population of an organism can possess

What is gene pool?

100

The change in the allele frequency within a population is known as genetic ________.

What is genetic drift? 

100

A mistake that occurs when DNA is incorrectly replicated (copied) or transcribed.

What is a mutation? 

100

True or False: In genetic engineering, scientists attempt to manipulate DNA in ways other than natural processes. 

What is true? 

100

Unlike gene mutations, chromosomal mutations are rarely harmful.

What is false?

200

the range of genotypic differences between individuals from the same gene pool.

What is variation?

200

True or False: Genetic drift has been observed to create new kinds of organisms.

What is False? 

200
These types of chemicals are known to increase the risk of cancer.

What are carcinogens? 

200

The process of determining the order of nucleotides in sections of DNA.

What is sequencing?

200

This process can be used to link an individual to a crime scene, identify human remains, and diagnose inherited disorders.

What is DNA fingerprinting? 

300

The changes that occur in a population because of individuals being born, dying, or moving in/out of an area.

What is gene flow? 

300

The measure of the health and fitness of a population (the heavier it is, the less healthy it is)

What is genetic load?

300

This type of mutation consists of a change to a single nucleotide in a section of DNA.

What is a point mutation? 

300

This type of therapy uses a vector to deliver modified DNA into a cell.

What is gene therapy? 

300

Forensics specialists analyze this during DNA fingerprinting.

What are DNA fragments? 

400
If 2.5% of a population carries the gene for cystic fibrosis, this is an example of ___________.
What is allele frequency?
400

This effect occurs when a large portion of a population dies as a result of disease or natural disaster.

What is the bottleneck effect?

400

A process that occurs when chromosomes switch information during meiosis. 

What is crossing over? 

400

When DNA from another source is added to an organism's DNA, the resulting DNA is known as _________ DNA (like the customized car)

What is recombinant DNA?

400

Two sisters are short and three are tall. This is an example of ___________.

What is variation? 

500

The process of a bacterium passing a plasmid to another bacterium (the exchange of genes)

What is lateral gene transfer? 

500

A change in the allele frequency of a population when a small portion moves to a new area is known as the ________ effect. 

What is founder effect? 


500

An organism having an extra or missing chromosome is a result of this (because the chromosome failed to separate during meiosis).

What is nondisjunction? 

500

Multiple copies of a section of DNA can be produced by this process.

What is polymerase chain reaction? 

500

These three crops are the highest genetically modified (GMO) crops.

What are corn, soy, and sugar? 

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