Genetics
Life (O&P)
Evolution
Systematics
Archaea and Bacteria
100

Double-stranded genetic material that codes for functions and development in living things 

What is DNA?

100

Appeared about 3.5 billion year ago and are the first evidence of life on Earth

Stromatolites
100

Survival of the fittest

What is a Natural Selection?

100

What is binomial nomenclature and how does it work? 

Genus before species, international naming rules for unilateral naming across the world

100

When an organism incorporates DNA from another organism but not as an offspring 

What is Horizontal Gene Transfer?

200

Genes are stretches of DNA that code for proteins. This is a variation of a gene.

What is an allele?

200

Stanley Miller claimed that the abundance of gases like methane and water vapor, along with the addition of energy sources like lightning led to the perfect environment for precursors of life.

What is the Reducing Atmosphere Hypothesis?

200

What five factors affect genetic variation over time?

Mutation, Drift, Migration, Natural Selection, Sexual Selection

200

What are molecular clocks?

A way to measure evolutionary time 

200
Biggest difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

Bound organelles

300

Meiosis results in two gametes. These gametes have what ploidy level and why?

1N, so when gametic fusion takes places two sets of DNA are combined together

300

What are the 3 functions of RNA?

Information storage, Self-replication, Enzymatic function

300

Isolating mechanisms that prevent zygote formation.

What is prezygotic isolating mechanisms?

300

What is the difference between homologous traits and analogous traits? 

Homologous are from a common ancestor, analogous result from convergent evolution

300

Cyanobacteria produced what, as a bi-product of being an autotroph. What did this result in?

Oxygen and the great oxygenation event.

400

Characteristics like Height and Weight are considered these kinds of traits.

What are Quantitative traits?
400
What are the characteristics of a protobiont?
Boundary, Information, Enzymatic Function, Self-Replication
400

Proportionate genetic contribution an
individual makes to future generations

Fitness

400

Shared primitive character or inherited from ancestors older than their two or more taxa's last common ancestor. 

What is a symplesiomorphy?

400

Symbiosis that is at the expense of the other

What is parasitism? 
500

Blue fur (b) is recessive to black fur (B) in black bears. A blue furred male and a black furred female have twins but both twins have black furred. Draw a punnett square explaining the above problem.

Mother is homozygous dominant and male is homozygous recessive, resulting in only heterozygous dominant babies.

500

List all the properties of life

Cells and Organization, Metabolism, Response to Environmental Change, Homeostasis, Growth and Development, Reproduction, and Evolution

500

Macroevolution is the creation of new species. What are some of the examples from class?

Allopatric speciation, Adaptive radiation, and sympatric speciation  

500

Explain the difference between a mono, poly, and paraphyletic group

Mono: common ancestor and all its descendents, Para: common ancestor but not all its descendents, Poly: no most recent common ancestor

500

Thick substance consisting of
sugars, proteins, fats, and nucleic acids

What is mucilage?

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