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Mutations
Darwin
Evolution
100

The type of RNA that matches mRNA codons at the ribosome.

What is tRNA?

100

The most important protein in transcription?

What is RNA Polymerase?

100

A mutation with no effect on the resulting protein.

What is a silent mutation?

100

The ship Darwin collected his observations on.

What is the HMS Beagle?

100

True or False: Older fossils will be found in deeper layers of rock.

True

200

This site of the ribosome is where the tRNA carrying the next amino acid binds.

What is the A site?

200

The place where RNA polymerase binds to and starts building in eukaryotes.

What is the TATA box or promoter?

200

This mutation changes a base to code for a stop codon.

What is a nonsense mutation?

200

A process by which individuals with favorable inheritable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce

What is natural selection?

200

The contribution an individual makes to the gene pool of the next generation relative to the contributions of other individuals.

What is relative fitness?

300

A string of ribosomes that are translating mRNA at the same time.

What is a polyribosome or polysome?

300

A post-transcription modification.

What is a 5' cap, 3' poly-A tail, or splicing?

300

This mutation switches a base to a different one.

What is a substitution mutation?

300
The idea that all organisms descended from a common ancestor that lived in the past

What is descent with modification?

300

Structures with different appearances and functions that all derived from the same body part of a common ancestor

What are homologous structures?

400

The post-translational modification that is necessary to give proteins their function.

What is coiling and folding into a 3D shape?

400

RNA molecules that function as enzymes.

What is a ribozyme?

400

This mutation occurs when a single base is either inserted or deleted from the genetic code.

What is a frame shift mutation?

400

This is what actually evolves over time, not individuals

What are populations?

400

Structures with no apparent function but resemble features their ancestors possessed.

What are vestigial structures?

500

This enzyme forms the peptide bonds of the peptide chain.

What is peptidyl transferase?

500

The components of the transcription initiation complex.

What is the RNA Polymerase and the promoter?

500

This class of mutation alters a single base.

What is a point mutation?

500

The idea that geological changes resulted from gradual processes.

What is gradualism?

500

This examines patterns of species distributions.

What is biogeography?

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