DNA and Genes
Meiosis/Mutations
Inheritance
Evolution
Evidence of evolution
100

What are the base pairings for nitrogenous bases

A-T and G-C

100

The first phase of Meiosis 1 is called:

Prophase 1

100

A persons genotype for hair colour is represented by Hh. What type of genotype is this?

Heterozygous

100

The changing of allele frequency within a population over time is an example of which type of evolution

Microevolution

100

In Cladogams, the point at which one species separates from another is also known as a ______

Node

200

Another name for non-coding genes is ________

Introns

200

A ___________ is a display of the total complement of an organisms chromosomes

Karyotype

200
Red flowers breed with white flowers to produce pink flowers. What type of inheritance is this?
Incomplete dominance
200

Define speciation

The evolutionary process by which new, distinct species are formed

200

Scientists analysed a strand of DNA from 3 different species to identify which species (out of B and C) are least related to species A. Species B had 4 differences in the nucleotide sequence compared to Species A, and Species C had 7 differences in the nucleotide sequence compared to Species A. Which one is least related to Species A?

Species C

300

In Protein Synthesis, transcription happens where in the cell

Nucleus

300

A point mutation is a change in a single nucleotide in the DNA code. Which type of point mutation results in one amino acid being substituted for another

Missense

300

What type of punnet square is done when you have to take into account two different traits instead of one (eg hair colour and eye colour)

Dihybrid cross

300

Hummingbirds with longer beaks have easier access to eat nectar within flowers. As generations progress, flowers with deeper petals have become more favourable. Hummingbirds continued to evolve to have even longer beaks, and then flowers again evolved to have even deeper petals. What type of evolution is this.

Coevolution

300

Species A and D share one common ancestor, and Species A and B share 3 common ancestors. Which species is more closely related to Species A?

Species D

400

What does DNA helicase do in DNA replication?

Breaks down the weak hydrogen bonds holding the two strands of DNA. Or 'unzips' the DNA

400

The process of homologous chromosomes failing to separate during Meiosis is called:

Non-disjunction

400

Blue eyes are dominant to Brown eyes. A woman with Brown eyes has 4 children with a man who has Blue eyes. 2 children have Blue eyes, and 2 have Brown. What genotype does the father have?

Bb - Heterozygous

400

Over multiple generations, Giraffes evolved to have longer necks due to it being a more favourable trait. What type of phenotypic selection is this

Directional selection

400

Explain how episodes of mass extinctions lead to evolutionary radiation

Mass extinctions lead to more resources, such as food and space, becoming available to species that once did not have as much access. This newfound room to grow creates more possibilities for mutations and adaptations to occur, leading to vast episodes of evolution

500

The process known as "tightening" DNA around histone proteins to block transcription

DNA Methylation

500

In gametogenesis, how many sperm cells are left at the end of spermatogenesis and how many egg cells are left at the end of oogenesis

4 and 1

500

Haemophilia is an X-linked recessive trait. A woman who is homozygous dominant for the Haemophilia gene has children with a man that has Haemophilia. What are the odds that they will have a girl that has haemophilia. 

0%

500

Describe fecundity

The number of offspring an organism can produce

500

In Cladograms, define what a 'Clade' is

A Clade is a group of organisms that includes a common ancestor and all its descendants