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CSET Genetics And Evolution
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1. Are noncoding sequences in the gene that are removed from RNA after transcription
index fossil
introns
Somatic
Pentadactyl limb
2. The specific location of a gene on a chromosome
Founder effect
amino acid
Hybrid
Locus
3. 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
Environment
Niche
Sub - species
4. Reciprocal evolution in two species as a result of the selection pressure each imposes upon the other
cytoplasm
Homologous structures
Coevolution
stop codon
5. A type of barrier between species; the species remain isolated because male and femal gametes of the different species cannot fuse - or they die before they unite.
Gametic
proteins
Histone
Guanine
6. It is the time from when the Earth formed and simple life - forms evolved (and it is the longest era)
Precambrian era
Homologous pair
Genotype
Heterozygous
7. Building block of a protein
amino acid
restriction enzyme
Homozygous
Deletion
8. Change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information
Mutation
introns
Allele
Reproductive Isolation
9. A group of organisms whose members are sufficiently alike to be able to reproduce and produce fertile offspring and who are unable to reproduce with other such groups
Species
polypeptide
Mutation
Medel worked with _____
10. Copying the code from DNA onto mRNA
that is complementary to a single strand of DNA
Dihybrid
transcription
Stabilising selection
11. Visual expression of a trait
Genome
mutation
Ice
Phenotype
12. A combining of genes or characters different from what they were in the parents
Recombination
Hybrid Inviability
Comparative anatomy
Hybrid
13. Of a cell or organism having two sets of homologous chromosomes or twice the haploid number
Sex Chromosomes
Ecological Barrier
Vestigial structure
Diploid
14. Organisms with a similar underlying structure - but different function. Example: bird - bat and dolphin 'arm'. Shows a common ancestral link.
Homozygous
index fossil
transcription
Homologous structures
15. Form of reproductive isolation in which tere are differences in species courtship behavior
Ecological (habitat) Isolation
Behavioral (ethological) Isolation
Cast
Gene
16. The independant evolution of similar traits - starting from a similar ancestral condition
GATTACA
DNA
Parallel Evolution
Locus
17. Type of sympatric speciation that occurs when a new species is formed because of a change in microhabitats
Guanine
NIche Isolation
Chargaff
Fossil
18. Recognize and cut DNA at specific sequences usually palindromes
Germ
Thymine
restriction enzyme
Phylogeny
19. Shows how the embryos of different groups resemble each other at particular stages. Similarities indicate groups may share a common ancestor
Comparative embryology
Crossing over
Bottle neck effect
Hybrid Inviability
20. Is active during transcription
GATTACA
Habitat
Ice
RNA polymerase
21. An evolutionary 'branch' and its daughter 'twigs'
Punctuated Equilibrium
Clade
Gene flow
Speciation
22. Hybrid is sterile so biologically unfit
Gene flow
Polyploidy
Hybrid Infertility
genes
23. Uses metamorphic or igneous rock - calculates the age of an object by assessing the amount of radioactive element still present in the organism. Radioactive elements are slowly lost over time because of decay.
Test Cross
Gene pool
Absolute dating
Dominant
24. 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
Directional Selection
body fossils
Alleles
25. The enzyme that binds to the promoter region of a gene during transcription is called...
Gametic
Deletion
RNA polymerase
Fossils
26. Individual that is heterozygous for two traits; shows the phenotype governed by the dominant alleles but carries the recessive alleles
that is complementary to a single strand of DNA
Common Ancestor
Dihybrid
Macroevolution
27. Organ no longer serves a function
Reproductive Isolation
Punnett Square
Chromosomes
vestigial (Evolution Evidence)
28. When a few individuals become isolated from a larger population - this smaller group may establish a new population whose gene pool is different from their source population.
Pentadactyl limb
Founder effect
Monohybrid Cross
Haploid/Monoploid
29. When F1 is fully fertile but F2 has low fertility (rice - cotton)
Parallel Evolution
Substitution
Mutation
Hybrid Breakdown
30. To create a recombinant DNA molecule - one would have to first cut two DNAs with creating before pasting them together
Stasis
restriction enzymes - sticky ends
Adaptation
nucleus
31. Term used to refer to an organism that has two different alleles for the same trait. e.g Tt is the heterozygous genotype for Tall.
Heterozygous
Gamete Isolation
Recessive
Amber
32. One of the identical rods of a chromosome.
DNA fingerprint
Cytosine
Chromatid
Immigration
33. T or F A cloned organism has the same proteins as another organism
molecular evidence
Comparative embryology
Autosomes
False genes
34. Form of reproductive isolation in which structural differences in the anatomy of reproductive organs prevent sperm transfer between individuals of different species
Isolating Mechanism
RNA polymerase
amino acid
Mechanical (morphological) Isolation
35. A change or error in the DNA sequence
Comparative embryology
Speciation
Behavioral (ethological) Isolation
mutation
36. An equilibrium in the occurence of two or more different froms within the same population usually caused by different allele combiinations of a gene
Punctuated Equilibrium
Balanced Polymorphism
Alleles
hydrogen bonds
37. When competition causes two closely related species to become more different in regions where their ranges overlap
Population
Somatic
codon
Character Displacement
38. Is found in DNA
Sedimentary Rock
Homologous Structures
thymine
Centromere
39. Similar embryological structures in different species - such as gill slits - may demonstrate that these species share a common ancestor.
stop codon
Species
embryological evidence
Genetic Equilibrium
40. Messenger RNA; type of RNA that carries instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome
mRNA
Duplication
cytosine in DNA is about equal to the percentage of guanine molecules
Phenotype
41. Periods of little adaptive change
Phenotype
Stasis
Endemic
homologous (Evolution Evidence)
42. Used radioactive sulfur and radioactive phosphorus to determine that DNA is the genetic material - by demonstrating that it is DNA that is injected by bacteriophages into bacterial cells during infection
Hershey and Chase
Incomplete Dominance
Homozygote
Comparative embryology
43. Trait evolves overtime; NO common ancestry
Allele
analogous (Evolution Evidence)
true
body fossils
44. Is any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome.
mRNA
Character Displacement
Autosomes
Hybrid Infertility
45. A pairing where the parent plants differ in only one character.
Ring Species
Polyploidy
Monohybrid Cross
anticodon
46. A unique combination of traits that are passed down from one generation to another.
mutation
Analogous Structures (analogies)
rRNA
Heritable variation
47. The gradual changes in gene frequencies in a population due to random events
Genetic Drift
proteins
Gamete Isolation
Recombination
48. The study of the past and present distribution of species.
nucleotide
Precambrian era
Biogeography
Comparative Embryology
49. 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.
trace fossils
Ecological (habitat) Isolation
Test Cross
Chromosome mutation
50. Evolution resulting from small specific genetic changes that can lead to a new subspecies
Microevolution
Convergent Evolution
Fossils
Sex Chromosomes
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