Mitosis & Meiosis
Genetics
Central Dogma of DNA
Theory of Evolution
Miscellaneous
100

Process that occurs in somatic cells & produces two genetically identical daughter cells

What is mitosis?

100

Different versions of a gene

What are alleles?

100

The process of making an mRNA transcript from a DNA template

What is transcription?

100
Layers of sedimentary rock or soil formed over time

What is strata?

100

DNA replication occurs during this phase of the cell cycle 

What is the S phase of interphase?

200

Having one set of chromosomes (ex. sperm & egg)

What is haploid?

200

An individual who has two different alleles for a gene & is a carrier for a trait

What is heterozygote/heterozygous?

200

A three letter code in DNA or RNA that is the basis of the genetic code

What is a codon?

200

Darwin used this type of breeding to select for specific traits in pigeons 

What is artificial selection/selective breeding?

200

Used to chart a trait through a family's generations

What is a pedigree?

300

Occurs in two divisions & produces four genetically unique gametes

What is meiosis?

300

Inheritance pattern where neither allele is completely dominant over the other & offspring have a phenotype in between (blended) the parental phenotypes

What is incomplete dominance?

300

Consists of a 5C sugar, a phosphate group, & a nitrogen(ous) base

What is a nucleotide?

300

Similar structures that may have a common ancestor 

What are homologous structures?

300
Awarded the Noble Prize for the structure of DNA 

Who are James Watson & Francis Crick

400

Chromosomes that have the same length, centromere location & carry genes for the same traits

What are homologous chromosomes?

400

A patient who has the genotype AO has this blood type

What is type A?

400

Has anticodons & brings in the correct amino acid during translation

What is tRNA?

400

A newly evolved trait resulting from a mutation that does not appear in the fossil records of common ancestors

What is a derived trait?

400
Evolution occurs on this level of organization

What is a population?

500

Homologous chromosomes swap genetic information during prophase I of meiosis I

What is crossing over?

500

Inheritance pattern characterized by the following genotype:  XbXb

What is x-linked recessive?

500

A change in the DNA that can affect protein synthesis

What is a mutation?

500

The primary mechanism of evolution where advantageous traits increase survival and reproduction 

What is natural selection?

500

The study of life 

What is biology?