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PCAT Biology Genetics
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1. Adenine and guanine
Double-Stranded Helix
Purines
Inducible Systems
Lysogenic Cycle
2. Include incomplete dominance - and codominance
Polyribosome
tRNA Job
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
Virulent
3. The process whereby information coded in the base sequence of DNA is transcribed into a strand of mRNA that leaves the nucleus through nuclear pores. the remaining events of protein synthesis occur in the cytoplasm
DNA
Autosomes
Transcription
Transduction
4. Initiation - elongation - and termination
Mutable
Lytic Cycle
Polypeptide Synthesis
Complementary Base-Pairing
5. Basic unit of heredity
Gene Mutation
Gene
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
Termination Codons
6. Bacteriophages that replicate by the lytic cycle - killing their host cells
Point Mutation
Homozygous
Virulent
DNA Replication
7. Silent allele -usually assigned capital letters
Chromosomes
tRNA Job
Drosophila Melanogaster
Recessive Allele
8. The parents differ in two traits - as long as the genes are on separate chromosomes and assort independently during meiosis
Mendelian Genetics
Anticodon
Dihybrid Cross
DNA
9. Diagnostic tool to determine the genotype of an organism -Only with a recessive phenotype can genotype be predicted with 100% accuracy -if dominant phenotype is expressed - the genotype can be either homozygous dominant or heterozygous -used to deter
Elongation
Testcross
Operator Gene
DNA
10. Each strand of DNA that is a template in the synthesis of two new daughter helices
Lysogenic Cycle
Start Codon
Complementary Base-Pairing
Mutations
11. Double stranded DNA molecule unwinds and separates into two single strands
Mendel's Law of Dominance
DNA Replication
Ribosomes
Okazaki fragments
12. Begins at a unique origin of and proceeds in both directions simultaneously
Mendelian Genetics
Heterozygous
Bacterial Replication
Sex Linked
13. Nucleic acids are deleted or inserted into the genome sequence (lethal)
Parental (P Generation)
P-site
Frameshift Mutation
Silent Mutation
14. Consists of structural genes
Operon
Dominant Allele
Triplet Code
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
15. Expressed allele -usually assigned capital letters
Purines
Dominant Allele
Conjugation
Gene
16. Binds to the incoming aminoacyl-tRNA complex (Arriving site)
Frameshift Mutation
Plasmids
tRNA Job
A-site
17. Each new daughter helix contains an intact strand from the parent helix and a newly synthesized strand
Homozygous
Polyribosome
Transcription
Semiconservative
18. Composed of two subunits (consisting of proteins and rRNA) - one large and one small - that bind together only during protein synthesis -have 3 binding sites (for mRNA and two tRNA)
Virulent
tRNA Job
Plasmids
Ribosomes
19. Reproduction of bacterial cells and proliferate very rapidly under favorable conditions -asexual prcoess -3 kinds (transformation - conjugation and transduction)
Semiconservative
Binary fission
Drosophila Melanogaster
Heredity
20. Organisms that carry two different alleles
Monocistronic
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Heterozygous
21. One way of predicting the genotypes expected form a cross -genotypes are determined by looking at the intersections of the grid -indicates all potential progeny genotypes and the relative frequencies of the different genotypes and phenotypes can be e
Incomplete Dominance
Codons
Chromosomal Breakage
Punnet Square Diagram
22. The study of how traits are inherited from one generation to the next
Lagging Strand
Chromosomal Breakage
Genetics
Bacteriophage
23. One mRNA strand codes for one polypeptide
Monocistronic
Ribosomes
Translocation
Parental (P Generation)
24. The sequence of nontranscribable DNA that is the repressor binding site
Monohybrid Cross
Transformation
Transcription
Operator Gene
25. 1) Genes exist in alternative forms. A gene controls a specific trait in an organism. 2) An organism has two alleles for each inherited trait - one inherited from each parent 3) The two alleles segregate during meiosis - resulting in gametes that car
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26. Deoxyribonucleic acid -contains information coded in the sequence of its base pairs - provding the cell with a blueprint for protein synthesis -regulate all life functions -has the ability to self replicate -basis of heredity -mutable
Silent Mutation
Double-Stranded Helix
DNA
Episomes
27. (UAA - UAG - or UGA) terminates polypeptide synthesis
Crosses
Promoter gene
Termination Codons
Bacterial Replication
28. Short segments from lagging strand
Plasmid
Okazaki fragments
Parental (P Generation)
Translocation
29. Consists of a single circular chromosome located in the nucleoid region of the cell
Operator Gene
tRNA Job
Mendelian Genetics
Bacterial Genome
30. Induce mutations -include cosmic rays - X rays - UV rays - and radioactivity
Double-Stranded Helix
Filial (F generations)
Transcription
Mutagenic Agents
31. Phage DNA takes control of the bacterium's genetic machinery and manufactures numerous progeny - causing the cell to lyse - releasing new virions - each capable of infecting other bacteria -if initial infection takes place on a bacterial lawn - then
Promoter gene
Lagging Strand
Lytic Cycle
Drosophila Melanogaster
32. If the bacterioophage does not lyse its host cell - it becomes integrated into the bacterial genome in a harmless form - lying dorant for one or more generations. the virus mays tay integrated indefinitely - replicating along with the bacterial gneom
Inducer-Repressor Complex
Lysogenic Cycle
Recessive Allele
A-site
33. May occur spontaneously or be induced by environmental factors
Triplet Code
Translocation
Chromosomal Breakage
Heterozygous
34. On amino acid which has an active site that binds to both the amino acid and its corresponding tRNA - ctalyzing their attachment to form an aminoacyl-tRNA complex
Homozygous
Bacteriophage
Genotype
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
35. New codon may code for a different amino acid
Bacteriophage
Conjugation
Missense Mutation
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
36. Process whereby mRNA codons are translated intoa sequence of amino acids -occurs in cytoplasm and involves tRNA - ribosomes - mRNA - amino acids - enzymes - and other proteins
Incomplete Dominance
Messenger mRNA
Varions
Translation
37. Basic unit of DNA - which is composed of deoxyribose (a sugar) bonded to both a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base -bases: purines and pyrimidines
Silent Mutation
Nucleotide
Binary fission
Purines
38. Progeny generations
Filial (F generations)
Gene Mutation
Elongation
P-site
39. True-breeding individuals (which - if self-crossed - produce progeny only with the parental phenotype) with different traits - mated them - and statistically analyzed the inheritance of the traits in the progeny
Mendel's First Law: Law of Segregation (Four Principles)
Lyse
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
Crosses
40. Alternative forms of genes when it exists in more than one form
Alleles
Monohybrid Cross
Autosomes
Okazaki fragments
41. May be found on the plasmids and transferred into recipient cells along with these factors
Transcription
Crosses
Antibody resistance
Purines
42. Physical manifestation of the genetic makeup
Phenotype
Alleles
Lagging Strand
Varions
43. Transfer of genetic material between two bacteria that re temporarily joined
Conjugation
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
Semiconservative
Heterozygous
44. DNA language must be translated by mRNA in such a way as to produce the 20 words in the amino acid language
Heredity
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Triplet Code
Transcription
45. Language of DNA consists of four letters: A -T -C -G -language of proteins consists of 20 'words': 20 amino acids -universal for almost all organism
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Plasmids
Genetic Code
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
46. Nitrogen bases are added - deleted - or substituted - thus crating different genes; inappropriate amino acids may be inserted into polypeptide chains - and a mutated protein may be produced
Phenotype
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Transduction
Gene Mutation
47. Genes on the same chromosome will stay together unless crossing over occurs -crossing over exchanges information between chromosomes and may break the linkage of certain patterns
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48. Nucleic acid is replaced by another nucleic acid
Gene Mutation
Point Mutation
Termination Codons
Genotype
49. Dominant allele is expressed in the phenotype
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50. Complementary to one of the mRNA codons
Filial (F generations)
Operator Gene
Anticodon
Parental (P Generation)
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