Heredity
Gene Expression & Regulation
Evolution
Ecology
Potpourri
100

Two main processes in meiosis I that contribute to variation among organisms

What is crossing over and independent assortment?

100

This enzyme unwinds the DNA molecule before replication

What is helicase?

100

This term describes an organism's ability to survive and produce viable, fertile offspring

What is fitness?

100

This type of population growth occurs when resources are unlimited

What is exponential growth?

100

These are structures found in different species that have a similar underlying structure, indicating a common ancestor.

What are homologous structures?

200

When crossing a heterozygous (Aa) individual with a homozygous recessive (aa) individual, this is the percentage of offspring predicted to show the recessive phenotype

What is 50%?

200

This type of mutation occurs when a premature stop codon is introduced

What is nonsense mutation?

200

This type of reproductive barrier prevents mating or fertilization

What is prezygotic barrier?

200

This term describes a series of community changes that occur in an area where no soil or previous organisms exist

What is primary succession?

200

This key step in meiosis involves the separation of homologous chromosomes.

What is anaphase I?

300

When two unaffected parents have an affected child the inheritance pattern is most likely

What is autosomal recessive?

300

These are the three modifications that occur to eukaryotic pre-mRNA before it leaves the nucleus

What are 5' cap, poly-A tail, and splicing (intron removal)?

300

This specific mechanism describes a reduction in population size due to environmental events, reducing genetic variation

What is bottleneck effect?

300

A non-native species that spreads rapidly and causes harm to the ecosystem

What is invasive species?

300

If a female is a carrier for an X-linked recessive disorder and the father is unaffected, this is the percentage chance their son will have the disorder

What is 50%?

400

This concept describes how the environment influences the expression of a genotype, such as arctic fox coat color.

What is phenotypic plasticity?  (Environment affect on gene expression)

400

This type of operon is usually turned "off" but can be stimulated by a molecule

What is inducible operon?

400

The similar body shapes of dolphins and sharks are examples of this process, where unrelated species develop similar traits

What is convergent evolution?

400

Nutrient pollution causing excessive algal growth and oxygen depletion.

What is eutrophication?

400

These are the three factors that determine a population's growth rate: Birth rate, Death rate, and this.

What is migration?

500

Two examples of non-mendelian genetics

What is codominance, incomplete dominance, linkage, polygenic inheritance, multiple alleles, epigenetics, 

500

Molecules like DNA and mRNA are always built in this direction

What is 5' to 3'?

500

This type of selection favors individuals at both extremes of a phenotypic range, rather than intermediate phenotypes

What is disruptive selection?

500

The total amount of solar energy converted into chemical energy by producers minus their respiratory  use

What is NPP?  (net primary productivity)

500

According to the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, this equation represents the frequency of the homozygous recessive genotype.

What is q2?

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