Marine sponges contain an enzyme that prevents the separation of chromatids during mitosis. Which stage of the cell cycle would be directly prevented by this enzyme?
Genes located on homologous chromosomes may have alternate forms that control different forms of a trait. These alternate forms of a gene are called ________.
Alleles
An organism’s physical appearance is its
Marine sponges contain an enzyme that prevents the separation of chromatids during mitosis. Which stage of the cell cycle would be directly prevented by this enzyme?
Mitosis and meiosis are processes involved in cellular reproduction. Which of the following describes an event that results from mitosis but NOT meiosis?
daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell
A. before a cell divides, to provide each of the two resulting cells with a complete set of DNA instructions
B. before a cell divides, to ensure that the DNA will fit into the resulting cells
C. during cell division, to ensure that the DNA will fit into the resulting cells
D. after a cell divides, to provide each of the two resulting cells with a complete set of DNA instructions.
A. before a cell divides, to provide each of the two resulting cells with a complete set of DNA instructions
In the case of codominant alleles, a cow that is homozygous for red fur color that is crossed with a cow that is homozygous for white color will produce cows that are
The diagram below represents the cellular processes of transcription and translation. What word BEST replaces X in the last box?
DNA ------------> RNA ------------> X
Replication
Protein
Glucose
Molecule
Protein

Animal
Plant
Bacteria
Protist
plant
A man carrying the allele for Huntington’s disease, a dominant disease that causes nerve cells to break down, marries a woman who is homozygous recessive for the allele. What is the probability that their offspring will develop Huntington’s disease?
A DNA template strand is provided below. What will be the resulting complementary new strand formed during DNA replication?Template strand of DNA:
T---A---C---C---G---T---A---G---G
T---A---C---C---G---T---A---G---G
A---T---C---C---G---A---T---C---C
A---T---G---G---C---A---T---C---C
A---U---G---G---C---T---U---C---C
A---T---G---G---C---A---T---C---C
In meiosis four daughter cells are produced, whereas in mitosis two daughter cells are produced.
Cells produced by mitosis are diploid; cells produced by meiosis are haploid.
In mitosis cytokinesis occurs only once, whereas in meiosis cytokinesis occurs twice.
All of the above choices are correct.
All of the above choices are correct.
A homozygous dominant red flower is crossed with a homozygous recessive white flower. What percentage of the offspring will be white flowers?
0%
Transcription and Translation of a gene composed of 30 nucleotides would form a protein containing no more than _____ amino acids.
10
15
30
60
10
Chemotherapy, or the use of chemical agents to destroy cancer cells, is a mainstay in the treatment of malignant tumors. Most chemotherapy agents kill cancer cells by affecting the S-phase of the cell cycle. Which of the following best explains why the S-phase is targeted by the chemotherapy agents?
Which of the following would most likely cause a mutation?
The gene for brown eyes (B) is dominant over the gene for blue eyes (b). Two brown-eyed people have a blue-eyed child. Which genotypes make this possible?
Mutations are categorized by how the nucleotide sequence is changed. Insertions and deletions are called frameshift mutations. What is the relationship between the location of a frameshift mutation in a gene and its impact on the protein produced?