Miscellaneous
Protein synthesis
Simple Genetics
Cell Cycle
DNA replication
100

The shape of DNA.

The shape of RNA

What is a double helix? 

What is a single helix?

100

The central dogma of life.

What is DNA-> RNA -> Protein?

100

Definition of a gene.

What is a section of DNA that codes for a protein

100

The phases of the cell cycle; what are the phases of mitosis?

What is G1, S, G2, Mitosis, and cytokinesis?

Mitosis: Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

100

Four steps of DNA replication (in order)

1. Unwinding

2. Base pairing

3. Sealing strands together

4. Checking for errors

200

The complementary base pairs for DNA.

Adenine - Thymine ; Guanine - Cytosine

200

The steps (in order) of protein synthesis.

What is Transcription and Translation?

200

Using the letter "B" what would the genotype be for the following: 

Heterozygous, homozygous recessive, homozygous dominant

Heterozygous: Bb

Homozygous R: bb

Homozygous D: BB

200

What is the difference between the parent and daughter cells in mitosis vs meiosis?

 

Mitosis: parent and daughter cells are genetically identical (somatic cells) 

Meiosis: parent and daughter cells are genetically varied due to crossing over (gametic cells)

 

200

What is DNA Ligase's job in DNA replication?

Sealing parent and daughter strands of DNA together

300

Biosphere, Biome, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism, Organ system, Organ, Tissue, Cell, Organelle, Molecule, Atom 

What are the levels of organization?

300

 The location of transcription in a cell. 

What is the nucleus?

300

The reason chromosomes are arranged in pairs.

You receive one chromosome from each parent (mom and dad)

300

What is the difference between haploid and diploid cells?  

Diploid: two complete sets of chromosomes


Haploid: one set of chromosomes 

300

What is DNA Helicase's job in DNA replication?

Unwinding the parent DNA strands

400

The complementary base pairs for RNA

Adenine - Uracil

Thymine - Adenine

Guanine - Cytosine

400

The location of translation in the cell.

What is the ribosome?

400

There are some disorders that occur on the X chromosome. If a parent is a carrier of the recessive allele, who will pass the gene onto the baby, mom or dad?

Mom because dad does not give the baby an X chromosome, only mom. 

Males: XY

Females: XX

400

Definition of apoptosis.

What is programmed cell death?

400

What is DNA Polymerase's job in DNA replication?

1. Attaching base pairs to the new growing DNA strand

2. Checking for errors

500

An organism that possesses a favorable trait is more likely to survive, reproduce, and pass that trait on to their offspring.

What is natural selection?

500

Transcribe the following DNA code into mRNA, then translate it into protein using the codon chart: 

TAC GTA ATG CCC AAG ATC

mRNA: AUG CAU UAC GGG UUC UAG

protein: Met - His - Tyr - Gly - Phe - Stop

500

Straight hair is dominant over curly hair. Use the letter "h" to represent the alleles. 

Draw a punnett square; cross a homozygous recessive mom with a heterozygous dad. 

What are the possible genotypes along with what phenotype that genotype would show.

      h h

H  Hh Hh

h  hh  hh

Genotypes: Hh - straight hair or hh - curly hair

Percentages: Hh - 50% hh - 50%

500

Why is it important that DNA is replicated PRIOR to mitosis?

So parent and daughter cells have a complete set of DNA after cell division

500

What are your 3 types of mutations?

Substitution (point), Insertion, Deletion

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