DNA/RNA
Mitosis/Meiosis
Punnett Squares
Inheritance
100

Describe the basic process of DNA replication.

1. DNA unzips

2. Free nucleotides added to each strand

3. Left with two identical strands of DNA

100

In what phase of mitosis do chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell?

Metaphase

100

What are the possible genotypes/phenotypes to result from a cross of a homozygous dominant, brown-eyed mother and a homozygous recessive, blue-eyed father?

All heterozygous, brown-eyed offspring.

100

Describe the law of segregation.

Each parent has 2 alleles for each trait. The two alleles separate when a gamete forms and distribute when crossed with another organism.

200

Name the matching nitrogenous base pairings.

A=T

G=C

200

What are the steps, in order, of Mitosis? Describe the resulting cells.

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. Two identical diploid cells.

200

What are the parents of offspring with a 50% chance of being homozygous recessive for no freckles and a 50% chance of being heterozygous for freckles?

Ff X ff

200

Describe the law of dominance.

When a dominant allele and a recessive allele are present in an organism's genotype, the dominant allele will mask the recessive allele in the phenotype.

300

Use the codon chart to determine the proteins coded by the following strand of mRNA

UUA CAG AUC

Leucine, Glutamine, Isoleucine

300

What are the steps, in order, of Meiosis? Describe the resulting cells.

Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, and Telophase II. Four genetically unique haploid cells.

300
A child has type B blood. If the mother has type O blood, what are the possible phenotypes of the mother?

phenotypes B or AB

300

Describe co-dominance.

Expressed as a heterozygous phenotype with both alleles being displayed at the same time.

400

Describe the process of protein synthesis.

1. DNA is transcribed into mRNA

2. mRNA is translated by tRNA into proteins, forming a polypeptide chain to perform specific tasks

400

Describe the process of crossing over.

When two homologous chromosomes line up during Meiosis I, they exchange genetic material, creating an increase in genetic variation.

400

Describe the phenotypic ratio of the following parents, where dimples and freckles are dominant? 

DdFf x DDFf


12:4

75% dimples/freckles and 25% dimples/no freckles


400

Describe polygenic inheritance. 

Expressed when multiple genes each make a small contribution to the overall phenotype.

500

Synthesize the correct proteins from the following strand of DNA:

AAT GTC TCA CCA


Leucine, Glutamine, Serine, Glycine

500

Draw the phases of Mitosis.

(see picture)

500

Describe the genotypic ratio of the following parents, where dimples and freckles are dominant? 

DdFf x DDFf

2:4:2:2:4:2

-or-

1:2:1:1:2:1 (simplified)

12.5% - homozygous dominant dimples, homozygous dominant freckles

25% - homozygous domimnant dimples, heterozygous freckles

12.5% - homozygous dominant dimples, homozygous recessive no freckles

12.5% - heterozygous dimples, homozygous dominant freckles

25% - heterozygous dimples, heterozygous freckles

12.5% - heterozygous dimples, homozygous recessive no freckles

500

Describe incomplete dominance.

Expressed when a heterozygous phenotype exhibits a blend of the two alleles it possesses.