Inheritance
Cell cycle
Expression and regulation
Mutations and natural selection
Epigenetics
100

When sexual cells split while swapping chromosomes

What is meiosis?

100

When somatic cells split into 2 identical pairs

What is mitosis?

100

the place where a protein is synthesized

What is a ribosome?

100

the process of continuous change and development in a species

What is evolution?

100

Chemical tags that turn genes on or off without changing DNA

What is epigenetics?

200

A trait that only appears when homozygous.  If there is a different type allele then the trait will not show up.

What is a recessive allele?

200

90% of the cell cycle where cell duplicates organelles and chromosomes

What is the interphase?

200

A long chain of amino acids

What is a polypeptide?

200

A mutation where the changed base(s) does not affect the amino acid.

What is a silent mutation?

200

Process where a cell becomes a specialized type with a specific function

What is cell differentiation?

300

A tool to find out the mode of inheritance

What is a pedigree?

300

The cell rapidly grows produces specific proteins required for division, duplicates its centrosomes, and checks the replicated DNA for any errors

What is the G2 phase?

300

Macromolecule made of polypeptides and/or amino acids

What is a protein?

300
A type of mutation that affects men much more than woman due their chromosomes.

What is an X-linked mutation?

300

Cells in early development that can become many different cell types

What are stem cells?

400

A type of punnett square that is used to predict how 2 different traits are inherited together

What is a dihybrid cross square?

400
Stage where the cell splits
What is cytokinesis?
400

An organelle which produces parts that make up ribosomes

What is the nucleolus?

400

Deadliest types of mutations.

What are frame shift mutations? (insertion+deletion acceptable)

400

How environmental factors like diet, stress, or toxins affect gene expression

What is epigenetic regulation?


500

Cells with only 1 set of chromosomes

What are haploid cells?

500

A stage where the chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell

What is anaphase?

500

A type of enzyme that adds the new bases to the corresponding bases when the dna strand is split during dna replication

What is dna polymerase?

500

Many descendants of a european royal had this disease.  Said royal did not have the disease but they were a carrier for the gene.

What is hemophelia?

500

The process where environmental factors add chemical tags to DNA that can change gene expression throughout life

What is epigenetic modification?