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CSET Genetics And Evolution
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1. Translation occurs in the...
cytoplasm
Meiosis
Temporal Isolation
Heterozygous
2. 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.
Founder effect
Convergent Evolution
Phenotype
Histone
3. Organisms with a similar underlying structure - but different function. Example: bird - bat and dolphin 'arm'. Shows a common ancestral link.
Homologous structures
Immigration
Petrification
Environment
4. Determined the complete double helical structure of DNA
Testcross
vestigial (Evolution Evidence)
clinC
watson and crick
5. Process in which DNA is duplicated
replication
Mass Extinction
Mechanical (morphological) Isolation
Chromatid
6. 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
Comparative embryology
Ice
Dihybrid Cross
index fossil
7. Is a base found in DNA and RNA. This base pairs with Cytosine in DNA
trace fossils
Sedimentary Rock
Guanine
Pre -zygotic Mechanisms
8. Movement of organisms ro of from a population
Cenozoic era
Migration
Comparative embryology
Insertion
9. Condition in which an organism has extra sets of chromosomes
rRNA
Polyploidy
Absolute dating
If you lose one then you will still have one to back you up.
10. When zygote does not complete development or is physically weaker than normal
Mutation
Hybrid Inviability
Selection pressure
False genes
11. Breeding organisms with specific traits in order to produce offspring with identical traits
Artificial selection
GATTACA
genes
Cenozoic era
12. It means chromosomes are paired. One of each chromosome in a pair originates from the father and one from the mother. They affect the same trait - but don't necessarily cause the same expression of the trait.
Sexual Selection
Homologous pair
Mass Extinction
Mitosis
13. Another term for pure breeding
Gene Flow
Recessive
Homozygous
Molecular biology
14. Of a cell or organism having two sets of homologous chromosomes or twice the haploid number
Diploid
Dihybrid
Gene flow
Endemic
15. A type of natural selection in which genetic diversity decreases as the population stabilises on a particular trait value
Stabilising selection
Founder Effect
Histone
Phenotype
16. Process by which an organism is slowly turned to stone as the body is replaced by minerals.
Petrification
Chromosome mutation
Evo Devo
False genes
17. Evolution of living things - based on evidence from the past and present.
homologous (Evolution Evidence)
Speciation
Organic Evolution
Biogeography
18. The gradual changes in gene frequencies in a population due to random events
Extinction
Mutagen
Genetic Drift
tRNA
19. The study of the past and present distribution of species.
rRNA
Biogeography
Chiasma
index fossil
20. The structure on a tRNA molecule that allows it interact with an mRNA molecule
Organic Evolution
Genome
anticodon
transcription
21. The final product of transcription is...
Convergent Evolution
mRNA
amino acid
Phenotype
22. Different alleles for a gene
anticodon
Heterozygote
Gene flow
Medel worked with _____
23. Group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
Rosalind Franklin
Isolating Mechanism
Species
Incomplete Dominance
24. 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
Geologic Evolution
Macroevolution
Fitness
Population
25. A point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material (crossing over) occurs during prophase I of meiosis.
Selection
Chiasma
Species
Incomplete Dominance
26. Type of rock made from small pieces of other rocks and organisms pressed together. Source of fossil preservation. Limited radioactive or absolute dating potential.
hydrogen bonds
Allele
Sedimentary Rock
mRNA
27. Determined the concept of complementary base pairing
Dihybrid Cross
Phenotype
Population
Chargaff
28. Pea plants
Environment
Genetic Equilibrium
Medel worked with _____
Gene flow
29. A group of organisms of the same species occupying a given area.
Stasis
Recombination
Population
Petrification
30. Another name for a gene
Vestigial structure
Allele
Cenozoic era
Genetic Equilibrium
31. Group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
Evo Devo
Isolating Mechanism
Population
Evolution
32. An ancestor that two or more descendants have in common
Species
Common Ancestor
Hybrid Inviability
Isolating Mechanism
33. A DNA strand that has the bases CTAATGT forms a complete complementary double helix with
GATTACA
Founder effect
Allele
Genetic Equilibrium
34. Molecules that join together to form DNA and RNA. Monomers that make up a nucleic acid
Disruptive Selection
Gene
Nucleotide
Pre -zygotic Mechanisms
35. A combining of genes or characters different from what they were in the parents
Recombination
embryological evidence
Parallel Evolution
Sexual Selection
36. Features that are superficially similar but have different modes of development
Homozygote
Analogous Features
Cytosine
Polyploidy
37. Change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information
Mutation
polypeptide
Phylogeny
Gamete Isolation
38. 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.
trace fossils
Speciation
Gametic
transcription
39. Predicts the possible outcome of a genetic cross.
Directional Selection
Punnett Square
3 nucleotides
Sedimentary Rock
40. DNA is made of...
tRNA
Hershey and Chase
Allele
nucleotides
41. Gradual evolution within a lineage
Temporal Isolation
RNA polymerase
Geographical Isolation
Sequential Evolution
42. Even if the gametes of the two species meet - fertilization does not occur
Absolute dating
Variation
Semi - conservative replication
Gamete Isolation
43. A type of protein molecule found in the chromosomes of eukaryotic cells but not prokaryotic cells
Species
nucleotides
Histone
Reproductive Isolation
44. Mating of an individual of unknown genotype but dominant phenotype w/ a homozygous recessive individual
Testcross
Gene mutation
Migration
Monophyletic
45. A change in the base sequence of a gene
tRNA
Germ
Mate Selection
Gene mutation
46. Impression made from a organism in soft material such as sand or mud.
Homozygous
Mold
Species
Genetic Equilibrium
47. Selection for the ability to obtain a mate
mRNA
Adenine
Deletion
Sexual Selection
48. The comparison of the structures of different organisms
Natural Selection
ribose - phosphate - and a base
Sex Chromosomes
Comparative anatomy
49. T or F A cloned organism has the same proteins as another organism
Gene
False genes
clinC
Analogous Features
50. Three mRNA nucleotides that code for a specific amino acid
codon
thymine
DNA
cytoplasm