Meiosis
Genetics
DNA
Gene Expression
Miscellaneous
100

The difference in product of spermatogenesis vs oogenesis.

4:1

100

A man has 6 fingers on each hand, this is a dominant trait. His wife and daughter have 5 fingers. What percent of this couple’s children would be expected to have extra fingers?

50%

100

We say DNA is this, because one strand runs opposite the other.

Anti-parallel

100

The reason a single gene can encode for more than one protein.

Alternative RNA Splicing

100

This leads to tortoiseshell cats, only females can be tortoiseshell for this reason

X inactivation

200

Chromosomes that carry genes controlling the same inherited characteristic, but are not identical.

Homologues (homologous pairs)

200

The term to explain the presence of a second gene that controls the expression of another gene.

Epistasis

200

A change in genotype and phenotype due to the assimilation of external DNA by a cell.

Transformation

200

The DNA that is spliced out during RNA splicing

Introns

200

If genes are linked, then this principle of Mendel's cannot occur.

Independent Assortment

300

This principle of Mendel's essentially explained the concept of meiosis.

Princ of Segregation

300

An example of codominance.

A and B blood type alleles

300

Special nucleotide sequences at ends of DNA that may be used to delay aging.

Telomeres

300

This is present at the end of the mature mRNA to prevent degradation of the code.

poly-A tail

300

P1 = TtBb x Ttbb, F1 phenotypes = ?

T=tall; t=short

B=brown; b=yellow

3 Tall, brown

3 Tall, yellow

1 short, brown

1 short, yellow

400

Inability of chromosomes to separate during division, perhaps leading to a genetic disorder.

Nondisjunction

400

If >50% of offspring have parental phenotype, then...

Linked genes

400

Hershey & Chase used this simple ‘creature’ to illustrate that DNA is the hereditary information of a cell.

Bacteriaphage (phage)
400

In eukaryotes, a collection of proteins that mediate the binding of RNA polymerase and initiation of transcription

Transcription Factors

400

The reason O is the universal donor.

No antigens

500

This occurs at chiasmata.

Crossing Over

500

The formula for chi square.

∑ (o-e)2 / e

500

Explain what these 3 enzymes do: DNA polymerase III, DNA polymerase I, and SSBs.

Synthesizes new DNA strand; removes primer and replaces with DNA nucleotides; stabilizes DNA strand to prevent it from re-joining

500

When transcription & translation occur at the same time.

In a prokaryotic (bacteria) cell

500

Methylation...

Epistasis