23. Patterns of Gene Inheritance
24. Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
27. Evolution of Life 1
27. Evolution of Life 2
28. Microbiology
100

Alternative forms of a gene that influence the same trait and are found at the same location in homologous chromosomes

What are alleles?

100

The location of a gene on a chromosome

What is a locus?

100

Large-scale evolutionary change, such as the formation of new species.

What is macroevolution?

100

Group of organisms of the same species occupying a certain area and sharing a common gene pool.

What is a population?

100

The study of microbes, a term that includes living organisms such as bacteria, archaea, protists, and fungi.

What is microbiology?

200

The chances that two individuals with wavy hair will have a curly-haired child? (Curly hair and straight hair exhibit incomplete dominance)

What is 25%?

200

Term used to identify groups of ­alleles on a chromosome that tend to be inherited together.

What is a linkage group?

200

Change in the nucleotide structure of an organism’s DNA.

What is a mutation?

200

Genetic change in a species over time, resulting in the development of genetic and phenotypic differences that are the basis of natural selection; descent of organisms from a common ancestor.

What is evolution?

200

Halophiles, thermacidophiles, and methanogens are the three types of this domain.

What is archaea?

300

When two or more genes with multiple alleles affect the same trait in an additive fashion

What is polygenic inheritance?

300

The movement of a piece of one chromosome to another nonhomologous chromosome

What is translocation?

300

Lamarckian belief that characteristics acquired during the lifetime of an organism can be passed on to ­offspring.

What is inheritance of acquired characteristics?

300

Description for a population in which the frequency of alleles for a given trait is not changing over time.

What is genetic equilibrium (Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium)?

300

Accessory rings of DNA that carry certain genes, such as antibiotic resistance

What are plasmids?

400

Autosomal dominant genetic disorder of the connective tissue, specifically the fibrillin protein.

What is Marfan's Syndrome?

400

A normal vision male marries a color-blind woman. What percent of their female children will be color-blind?

What is 0%?

400

Group of organisms that fills a ­particular classification category.

What is a taxon?

400

Evidence of evolution, typically fossils, that bear a resemblance to two groups that in the present day are classified separately.

What is a transitional link?

400

The method by which bacteria reproduce.

What is asexual reproduction by binary fission?

500

A genetic disorder associated with the lack of an enzyme necessary for the normal metabolism of the amino acid phenylalanine

What is phenylketonuria (PKU)?

500

Genetic disorder that is characterized by a wasting of muscle ­tissue; displays an X-linked recessive pattern of inheritance.

What is Duchenne muscular dystrophy?

500

Rapid evolution of several species from a common ancestor into new ecological or geographic zones.

What is adaptive radiation?

500

Model of evolutionary change in a species which suggests that there are long periods of little or no change, followed by brief periods of rapid speciation.

What is punctuated equilibrium?

500

Conjugation, transformation, and transduction

What are the three mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer?