DNA Structure and Function
RNA and Protein Synthesis
Genes and Alleles
Mutations
Genetic Diversity and Natural Selection
100

Which bases are complementary to each other?

Adenine and Thymine (AT)

Cytosine and Guanine (CG)

100

What does RNA stand for?

Ribonucleic Acid

100

What are Alleles and where are Alleles located?

Different versions of the same genes located on Chromosomes.

100

What are the 3 different types of point mutations?

Insertion, Substitution, Deletion

100

What is natural selection?

Some organisms in a population have favorable traits and are able to survive and reproduce to pass on their genes

200

How are the 2 strands held together?

Held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs.

200

Name two differences between DNA and RNA. 

Any two of the following:

DNA – double helix, RNA – single helix 

DNA – base pairs, RNA – nucleobase 

DNA – sugar (deoxyribose), RNA sugar (ribose)

DNA – Bases (Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine), RNA – Bases (Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine,     Uracil) 

200

What is a Genotype and what is a Phenotype?

Genotype: The genetic makeup of an organism (the specific set of genes it carries).

Phenotype: The set of observable characteristics and traits of an organism.

200

Which types of point mutations also cause frameshift mutations? Why?

Caused by insertion or deletion mutations, changes how the DNA is read

200

Name 1 Abiotic pressure on natural selection and 1 Biotic pressure on natural selection.

Abiotic: Climate, resource availability, physical conditions, chemical conditions


Biotic: Predators, parasites, competition

300

Where is DNA located?

In the Nucleus.

300

Which of the following is the correct sequence to produce a protein?

a. DNA > mRNA > Amino acid > polypeptide > Protein

b. mRNA > DNA > Amino acid > Protein

C. DNA > Amino acid > mRNA > Protein

A

300

If an offspring is said to be Homozygous dominant, which of the following could be its genotype?

a. rr 

b. Tt

c. TT

C

300

What are the impacts of mutations?

Genetic disorders, Cancer, Evolution

300

What is a mass extinction event?

A decline in biodiversity 

400

If the sequence of bases in one strand of DNA is CATGAACG, what is the sequence of complementary bases in the other strand of DNA?

GTACTTGC

400

What two processes are RNA involved in and where does each process take place?

Transcription - Takes place in Nucleus 

Translation - Takes place in Cytoplasm

400

Which one of the following would have a different phenotype from the others?

a. Rr

b. rr

c. rR

b

400

What are mutagens? 

Any physical, chemical, or biological agent/event that increases the rate of mutations

400

What could happen if there is no genetic diversity with a population?

Poses challenges for survival and adaptability. More vulnerable to biotic and abiotic pressures.

500

Which parts make up the backbone of DNA?

Sugar (Deoxyribose) and Phosphate

500

How is DNA replication semiconservative?

Each new DNA molecule has one original strand and one new strand.

500

In codominance, the heterozygote expresses

a. The recessive trait

b. An intermediate phenotype (mixture of the two parents)

c. Both parents' phenotypes

C

500

What occurs during an Insertion point mutation?

Extra bases are inserted into a section of DNA.

500

Name 2 of the 5 principles of natural selection.

1. There is variation within a population  

2. Some variations are favorable  

3. More offspring are produced than can survive  

4. Those that survive and reproduce are those with favorable variations (and will hence pass along     these variations to their own offspring)  

5. Over enormous spans of time, small changes accumulate, and populations change