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Question | Answer |
_______the basic unit of heredity | gene |
alternative form of a gene | allele |
Mendels law of dominance | dominant allele appears in the phenotype |
___ one trait is studied | monohybrid cross |
in a monohybrid cross if two heterozygotes are crossed | 1:2:1 genotype 3:1 phenotype |
testcross we cross ______ to the unknown genotype | recessive |
_______two different traits are stuudied on different chromosomes | dihybrid cross |
in dihybrid cross if two heterozygotes are crossed | 9:3:3:1 phenotype |
Incomplet dominance | the phenotyps blend |
in incomplet dominance if heterozygotes are crossed we get | 1:2:1 phenotypes |
Codominance | more than one dominant |
______ pairs autosomes in humans | 22 |
sex linnked recessive traits are transferred from | father to daughter to grandson |
nondisjunction | failure of separation of homolog in meiosisI or sister chromatids in meiosis II |
down syndrome is caused by | trisomy of 21 chromosome |
mutations in somatic cells may cause | tumors |
mutations in sex cells will | be transmitted to offspring |
sickle cell is caused by | substitution of valine (GUA or GUG) for glutaminc acid (GAG or GAA) |
____ is the basis of heredity | DNA |
basic structure of DNA | deoxyribose bonded to both phosphate and nitrogenous base |
Pyrimidines eg. | cytosine and thymine |
Purine eg. | adenine and guanine |
______ have single C-nitrogen ring | Pyrimidine |
_______ have double rings | purines |
G ____ bonds to ______ | triple; cytosine |
A _____ bonds to _____ | double; thymine |
which nucleotide base pair is stronger and more stable | G triple bond to cytosine |
semi conservative strand | replication involves an intact strand from parent |
exons | code for proteins "sense" |
introns | dont code for proteins "nonsense" |
________ unzips the heliz | Dna helicase |
______ complementary base pair the exposed base on one strand | DNa polymerase |
codon | translation of dna to amino acids |
function of rna | interpret dna code to direct protein synthesis |
structure of rna | single stranded; ribose; uracil instead of thymine |
DNA to mRNA | transcription |
mRNA to protein | translation |
start codon | AUG |
stop codon | UAG, UGA, UAA |
role of mRNA | transports complement of DNa from nucleus to ribosome |
mRNA have _______ of DNA code | "inverted" complementary |
most abundant rna | rRNA |
role of tRNA | translate nucleotide code to amino acid sequence to ribisome |
role of rRNA | main component of ribosome |
_____ is synthesized in the nucleolus | rRNA |
process of transcription | RNA polymerase transcribes DNA seq to mRNA sequence - before translation enzymes remove introns and splice together extrons |
translation | translate nucleotide to amino acid language; occurs in cytoplasm |
process of translation | mRNA has leader sequence that allows ribosome to bind - when it reaches start codon it finds a tRNA with activated anticodon -the other end of tRNA names the amino acid -ribosome enzyme forms peptide bond -stop codon signals end of translation |
the first amino acid of all proteins | methione |
ribosomes have ____ binding sites for : | 3, mrna, and 2 for trna |
the 2 subunits of ribosome bind only ____ | during protein synthesis |
P site of ribosome | is for the trna with growing polypeptide |
A site on ribosome | is for the trna with incoming amino acid terminal complex |
polyribosome | many ribosome simultaneously transl8 single mRNA |
G1 (first gap phase) | gap betwen cell division and dna replication |
S ( synthesis phase) | cell dna is replicated |
G2 (second gap phase) | gap b/t cell division and dna replication |
M (mitotic phase) | cell division |
Phases G1, S and G2 are collectively | Interphase |
bacteria has a circular chromosome located in | nucleoid |
bacteria dna is synthesized in which direction | 5' to 3' |
bacteria reproduce by | binary fission ( asexual repr) |
bacteria increase genetic variance by: | Transformation; conjugation; transduction |
transformation | foreign plasmid incorporated in bacteria chromosome |
conjugation | "sex" F+ (donor) transfers genetic material to F- |
transduction | bacterial chromosome packaged in virus then inserted in a new host. |
cross b/t orgs with different genes for same trait | recombination |
_____ controls gene expression in prokaryotes | Transcription |
in prokaryotes _______ binds to ______ to prevent genes being transscribed | repressor; operator |
_____ the initial binding site for RNA polymerase in prokaryotes | Promoter gene |
______ synthesizes repressor molecule | Regulator gene |
______ binds to repressor to prevent it from binding to operator | inducer |
Inducible system | requires inducer to allow transcription to occur |
Repressible system | system will be in continuous transcription unless correpressor is present |
correpressor role | attaches to repressor gene and activates it to prevent transcription |
bacteriophage | virus that infects host bacteria |
lytic cycle | bacteria cell bursts to release virions |
lysogenic cycle | harmless unless change in environment then goes into lytic cycle |
southern blots | detect specific dna sequence |
dna ligase | joins dna fragments |
PCR | amplify genes by: -denatured dna has primers added to complement then dna polymerase to |
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