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CSET Genetics And Evolution
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1. Organ no longer serves a function
Heterozygous
ribose - phosphate - and a base
vestigial (Evolution Evidence)
Selection
2. Deoxyribonucleic acid carries the genetic code for the proper functioning of an organism. It is composed of 5 carbon sugar (deoxyribose) four bases Adenine - Thymine - Cytosine and Guanine. the sugar is bonded to a phosphate group. This forms a long
DNA
Rosalind Franklin
Analogous structures
Habitat
3. Process by which a ribosome uses the code on mRNA to make proteins
Hominid
Mutation
Comparative Anatomy
translation
4. Selection for the ability to obtain a mate
Industrial Melanism
Cast
Sexual Selection
Gene Pool
5. Periods of little adaptive change
Stasis
Gamete Isolation
Temporal Isolation
Hybrid Breakdown
6. Gene
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7. Chromosomes are collections of many
Gene Flow
Adaptation
Homozygous
genes
8. A type of protein molecule found in the chromosomes of eukaryotic cells but not prokaryotic cells
amino acids
Histone
molecular evidence
Phylogeny
9. The movement of genes between populations as a result of mating of migration
Gene Flow
rRNA
Industrial Melanism
Analogous Structures (analogies)
10. Mutation where an extra base is added
Extinction
Genetic Equilibrium
Insertion
Incomplete Dominance
11. Three dimensional shape of organism made from a mold. May be created with plaster or over time with minerals.
Gene Flow
embryological evidence
chromatin
Cast
12. Type of sympatric speciation that occurs when a new species is formed because of a change in microhabitats
Mutagen
NIche Isolation
DNA fingerprint
Immigration
13. Hybrid is sterile so biologically unfit
Hybrid Infertility
Speciation
Vestigial organs
Hershey and Chase
14. The final product of transcription is...
Hershey and Chase
mRNA
Habitat
Phenotype
15. Embryos of similar organisms have very similar early development indicating similar DNA at work
Phyletic Gradualism (anagenesis)
Monohybrid
Comparative Embryology
cytoplasm
16. Which structure contains anticodons
Paleozoic era
Duplication
tRNA
Homozygous
17. Large - scale evolutionary changes that take place over long periods of time
Polyploidy
Allele
Vestigial structure
Macroevolution
18. DNA that is coiled around proteins
Phenotype
body fossils
chromatin
rRNA
19. Form of reproductive isolation in which structural differences in the anatomy of reproductive organs prevent sperm transfer between individuals of different species
Phenotype
hydrogen bonds
Mechanical (morphological) Isolation
Substitution
20. A distinct population of a species that varies from other populations of the same species.
vestigial (Evolution Evidence)
cytosine in DNA is about equal to the percentage of guanine molecules
gel electrophoresis
Sub - species
21. The capacity of an individual of certain genotype to reproduce. It is usually equal to the proportion of the individual's genes in all the genes of the next generation
Haploid/Monoploid
Hershey and Chase
Fitness
Directional Selection
22. An organism that has characteristics resulting from chromosomal alteration. This is a result of crossing over of the chromosomes during Meiosis - mutations and random segregation.
Variation
Codon
Clade
Analogous Structures (analogies)
23. Middle life (245-144 million years ago); rise of mammals and dinosaurs; the rise of birds; extinction of dinosaurs - rise of flowering plants
Mesozoic era
RNA polymerase
Testcross
GATTACA
24. The signal on a mRNA molecule that designates the end of the coding sequence is called the...
rRNA
Genotype
Genetic Equilibrium
stop codon
25. Are noncoding sequences in the gene that are removed from RNA after transcription
introns
Heterozygous
Extinction
Niche
26. When chromosome is changed by radiation and chemicals - results a permanent structural change in the chromosome - which will no longer be able to pair with its homologous pair. Eg - deletion - duplication - inversion and translocation.
Codon
homologous (Evolution Evidence)
Gametic
Chromosome mutation
27. Is a sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait. This is because the sequence of bases code for certain proteins.
trace fossils
Gene
Thymine
Evo Devo
28. A group of organisms of the same species occupying a given area.
that is complementary to a single strand of DNA
Population
Microevolution
amino acid
29. Cross where you cross unknown genotype with a recessive
Precambrian era
Test Cross
Dominant
hydrogen bonds
30. The inherited characteristic often masked by the dominant characteristic and not seen in an organism. e.g. Tt plant will still be tall. Where T is the dominant trait for tall and t is the recessive trait for small.
Codon
Mendel's traits are now called _____ found on DNA
Recessive
Gene Pool
31. A trait that masks the expression of another trait
Insertion
Natural Selection
Dominant
Alleles
32. The enzyme that binds to the promoter region of a gene during transcription is called...
RNA polymerase
Species
thymine
Gamete Isolation
33. An equilibrium in the occurence of two or more different froms within the same population usually caused by different allele combiinations of a gene
Sex Chromosomes
Gene Pool
Chiasma
Balanced Polymorphism
34. Nucleotides that control which amino acids are added during protein synthesis
Mechanical (morphological) Isolation
Codon
Polyploidy
Mold
35. A fossil known to have lived in a particular geologic age that can be used to date the rock layer in which it is found
3 nucleotides
False genes
Germ
index fossil
36. Determined the concept of complementary base pairing
Industrial Melanism
Mate Selection
Chargaff
Species
37. The backbone of DNA consist of...
Chromosome mutation
tRNA
RNA polymerase
deoxyribose and phosphate
38. Translation occurs in the...
Bottle neck effect
Homologous structures
Analogous Structures (analogies)
cytoplasm
39. A pairing where the parent plants differ in only one character.
Genotype
Evo Devo
Monohybrid Cross
homologous (Evolution Evidence)
40. Structure present in an organism however does NOT have a known function. May link organisms with similar vestigial structures. Example: appendix - coccyx bone - whale leg bones.
trace fossils
Dominant
Vestigial structure
Monohybrid Cross
41. The independant evolution of similar traits - starting from a similar ancestral condition
Sympatric Speciation
Hybrid Inviability
Recessive
Parallel Evolution
42. Type of rock made from small pieces of other rocks and organisms pressed together. Source of fossil preservation. Limited radioactive or absolute dating potential.
Sedimentary Rock
Gene pool
Allele
The cell uses information from mRNA to produce proteins
43. Inherited feature that tends to prevent species from interbreeding with other species
Isolating Mechanism
Balanced Polymorphism
thymine
Biogeography
44. Disappearance of a species from all parts of its geographical range
Extinction
Artificial selection
Sexual Selection
rRNA
45. Organ that serves no useful function in an organism
Speciation
Species
Vestigial organs
tRNA
46. What is one benefit for having two strands of DNA?
Mass Extinction
Evolution
If you lose one then you will still have one to back you up.
Hominid
47. Process by which an organism is slowly turned to stone as the body is replaced by minerals.
deoxyribonucleic acid
Homozygous
Genetic Equilibrium
Petrification
48. T or F If a nucleic acid contain uracil it is DNA
False RNA
watson and crick
Sexual Selection
body fossils
49. Which type of Rna functions as a blue print of the genetic code
Molecular biology
Adaptive Radiation
mRNA
Homologous structures
50. How many codons are needed to specify three amino acids
Hybrid
three
Mold
Phenotype