Li-Fraumeni & Cancer Genetics
DNA, RNA & Proteins
Mitosis, Meiosis & Variation
Inheritance & Pedigrees
Random Biology
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100 — What is the normal role of the p53 gene?

Answer: It controls the cell cycle and prevents damaged cells from dividing

100

100 —  Proteins are large, complex molecules built from smaller building blocks made of what?

Answer: Amino Acids

100

100 — Which process makes 2 genetically identical cells?

Answer: Mitosis

100

100 — What is a pedigree? 

Answer: A diagram showing inheritance patterns in families

100

100 — What aquatic animal has 3 hearts & blue blood?

Answer: Octopus

200

200 — What is Li-Fraumeni Syndrome?

Answer: An inherited disorder linked to mutations in the p53 gene that increases cancer risk

200

200 — What is the complementary DNA strand to A-T-G-C-C-A?

Answer: T-A-C-G-G-T

200

200 — Which process creates 4 haploid gametes?

Answer: Meiosis

200

200 — What are different versions of a gene called?

Answer: Alleles

200

200 — What is the oldest (microscopic) life form on the planet?

Answer: Bacteria

300

300 — Why do mutations in p53 increase cancer risk?

Answer: Damaged cells continue dividing uncontrollably, not regulated

300

300 — What is transcription?

Answer: The process of making mRNA from DNA

300

300 — What happens during crossing over?

Answer: Chromosomes exchange DNA segments

300

300 — Why can inherited disorders appear across multiple generations?

Answer: Mutated alleles are passed from parents to offspring

300

300 — What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Answer: Pacific Ocean

400

400 —Why does cancer risk often increase with age?

Answer: Mutations accumulate over time through repeated cell divisions

400

400 — What is the complementary mRNA strand to A-T-G-C-C-A?

 Answer: U-A-C-G-G-U

400

400 — Why does meiosis increase genetic diversity?

Answer: Crossing over and independent assortment create variation

400

400 — Why are siblings genetically different from one another?

Answer: They inherit different combinations of alleles

400

400 — What bug tastes with its feet?

Answer: Butterflies

500

500 —  What is the role of BRCA1?

Answer: It helps repair damaged DNA, when damaged leads to increased risk of breast/skin cancer

500

500 — Why can mutations change protein function?

Answer: They change amino acid sequences and protein shape (like p53 not fitting)

500

500 — Compare mitosis and meiosis.

Answer: Mitosis makes identical body cells; meiosis makes genetically unique gametes

500

500 — Explain how crossing over can create recombinant chromosomes.

Answer: DNA segments are exchanged between homologous chromosomes, creating new allele combinations

500

500 — What percentage of your cells are human vs non-human (like bacteria/microbes)

Answer: 50%