Phase after anaphase
What is telophase?
What are the two possible genotypes for an individual with type A blood?
what are I^A I^A or I^Ai?
Part of the amino acid that gives unique characteristics
What is the R group?
Example of a vestigial structure
What are hip bones in whales or snakes, wisdom teeth, tailbones, and appendixes in humans, etc.?
Where is genetic information stored in eukaryotes?
what is the Nucleus?
Is p53 a tumor suppressor or a proto-oncogene?
What is a Tumor Suppressor?
What is the difference between DNA profiling and DNA fingerprinting?
What is trick question- they are the same?
Tightly coiled DNA: not expressed
What is Heterochromatin?
Two kinds of isolation that lead to speciation
What are geographic isolation and reproductive isolation?
Function of carbohydrate chains in the plasma membrane
What is cell-to-cell recognition?
If an organism had 24 chromosomes in their gametes, how many chromosomes will they have after s phase of mitosis?
What is 96?
Three ways meiosis leads to genetic diversity
What is crossing over, non-disjunction, and independent assortment (or random fertilization)
Histone function
What is wrap DNA to help it stay organized?
In the cladogram below, which organisms are most closely related?
What are lizards and snakes?
If a cell with -6.78 water potential is placed in a solution with -12.6 water potential, in which direction will water flow?
What is from the cell to the solution?
Enzyme responsible for preventing supercoiling ahead of the replication fork
What is topoisomerase?
Which suspect committed the crime?
Who is Suspect 3?
Define RNA Interference
What is post transcription regulation- noncoding RNA binds and destroys mRNA?
Define Genetic Drift
What is a random change in allele frequency within a population, often caused by chance events?
Main elements that construct nucleic acids
What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus?
In a human cell, how many chromatids are present after metaphase 1?
What is 46?
Two individuals heterozygous for an autosomal dominant trait that is lethal in the homozygous state are crossed. Their offspring is then crossed with an unaffected individual. What is the chance thier offspring is a carrier?
What is 33.5%?
Name four things prokaryotes and Eukaryotes have in common
What are cytoplasm, cell membranes, genetic material, and ribosomes?
Within a population of butterflies, the color brown (B) is dominant over the color white (b). 28% of all butterflies are white. Assuming the population is in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, what percentage of the population is heterozygous?
What is 49.83%?
The water potential of a 0.1 M solution of sucrose at 20°C in an open beaker (no pressure)
What is -2.435?