Mitosis
Meiosis
Ms. Stone
Genetics
DNA Replication
100

During what phase of mitosis do the chromosomes form?

Prophase

100

How many times does a cell go through one meiosis cycle?

Two times

100

How many nephews does Ms. Stone have?

2

100

Explain what a dominant trait is.

It's a trait that overshadows the recessive trait. It will always been the one that is shown.
100

During what process does DNA become mRNA?

Transcription

200

During what phase does the cell replicate it's DNA?

Interphase

200

What unique event happens during Prophase I?

Crossing over

200

What is Ms. Stone's favorite beverage?

Dr. Pepper

200

What does it mean to be "homozygous dominant"

Both of the alleles you've received from your parents are dominant traits.

200

Using your codon chart, what amino acid is AGA?

Arg

300

During what phase do chromosomes become separated into chromatids?

Anaphase

300

Explain what a homologous pair is.

Two chromosomes that "code" for the same thing and can exchange information.

300

Where is Ms. Stone from? City and State

Mesa, AZ

300

Using the letter h, write a heterozygous genotype.

Hh

300

What amino acid will the DNA codon ATG give you?

Tyr

400

During what phase do you officially get 2 daughter cells?

Cytokinesis

400

What is the difference between Metaphase I and Metaphase II?

Metaphase I has homologous pairs line up in the middle. Metaphase II has chromosomes line up in the middle.

400

Name one of the two sports Ms. Stone played in high school.

Basketball or badminton

400

What percent of offspring will have curly hair if curly hair is the dominant trait? CC, Cc, Cc, cc

75%

400

During what process do we see tRNA?

Translation

500

During what phase does the nuclear membrane dissolve?

Prophase

500

Explain crossing over and what phase it happens in.

When homologous chromosomes trade information during prophase I.

500

How many years (including this one) has Ms. Stone been teaching?

4

500

Explain the difference between genotype and phenotype.

Genotype is the letters. Phenotype is the actual trait we see.

500

Create a flowchart of how DNA becomes a trait. (Hint: there's 6 things that should be included)

DNA->mRNA->tRNA->amino acids->protein->trait

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