Mitosis/Meiosis
Inheritance
Genetics
Phylogeny
Natural Selection/Evolution
100

This is the process where a single cell splits into two identical cells

Mitosis

100

A trait that a gene codes for. 

Allele

100

What do genes code for?

Proteins (or amino acids)

100

What is the name of the model we use to show evolutionary relationships?

Phylogenetic tree

100

What is the current unifying theory of biology that explains how all life on Earth arose in its current form. 

Evolution

200
This is the process by which one cell become four cells, each with 1/2 the amount of genetic material. 

Meiosis


200

Word that describes when both pairs of chromosomes have the same copy of a trait. 

Homozygous (dominant or recessive)

200

Name all of the bases that make up DNA

Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine

200

Name two ways scientists can determine the evolutionary relationship between two organisms. 

Physical traits, Behavioral Traits, Genetics, Amino Acids/Proteins

200

This is the process where traits become more or less prevalent in a population based on how individuals in a population survive. 

Natural Selection

300

Which of the following is NOT a phase of the cell cycle:

a) G1 phase                         b) F phase
c) S phase                           d) G2 phase

 B

300
This word describes organisms which are heterozygous and instead of showing on trait, or the other, show both at the same time. 

Codominance. 

300

What molecule takes information from the DNA to the ribosomes for protein synthesis?

mRNA

300

Name two rules for making a phylogenetic tree

1) Must start at a single point (common ancestor)

2) Can only split off into two branches

3) All species end up at the same point, present day (unless they have gone extinct)

300

What does each letter in the acronym HIPPO represent?

Habitat Destruction
Invasive Species
Population (human)
Pollution
Overharvesting

400

This is when chromosomes do not separate during meiosis. 

nondisjunction

400

A trait which is coded for by many genes across the chromosome. 

Polygenic traits

400

The process where the RNA is read and turned into proteins is called....

Translation

400

How many nucleotide (DNA) bases do you need to read to make an amino acid?

Three (also called a codon)

400

What are the five fingers of evolution? (how does evolution occur)

Small Populations
Non-random Mating
Mutations
Gene Flow (movement)
Natural Selection

500

What internal, threadlike structure, moves the chromosomes into place during the process of mitosis and meiosis?

Microtubules

500

The scientific word for dwarfism in animals such as corgis. 

achondroplasia

500

The molecule that brings amino acids into the ribosome to be added to the amino acid chain is called....

tRNA or transfer RNA

500

What organism is known as the first to ever adapt to walking on land?

Tiktaalik 

500

In a population we have....
2 Individuals who are homozygous dominant (AA)
2 Individual who is heterozygous (Aa)
1 Individual who is homozygous recessive (aa)

What are the allele frequencies in this population? (Hint: What we did at the end of the card activity)

60% Dominant A
40% Recessive a

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