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CSET Genetics And Evolution
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1. Used x ray cyrstallography to create an image of DNA
Rosalind Franklin
trace fossils
Genotype
mutation
2. Natural disaster eliminates most of the population - members left contribute the alleles for the new population.
Bottle neck effect
Comparative anatomy
Chromatid
Genotype
3. Selection for the ability to obtain a mate
Sexual Selection
If you lose one then you will still have one to back you up.
Meiosis
Phylogeny
4. A combining of genes or characters different from what they were in the parents
Immigration
ribose - phosphate - and a base
Population
Recombination
5. Describes the isolation of a physical barrier e.g. body of water (ocean) or mountains
Geographical Isolation
replication
Founder effect
Comparative Anatomy
6. Relatively rapid proliferation from an ancestral type into new types which fill a diversity of ecological niches
Adaptive Radiation
geologic time scale
mRNA
Genome
7. Is any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome.
Autosomes
Coevolution
Post -zygotic Mechanisms
Chiasma
8. How often a form of a gene appears in a gene pool
Clade
Sex Chromosomes
Allele Frequency
trace fossils
9. Separates DNA by size
Insertion
gel electrophoresis
chromatin
Deletion
10. Translation occurs in the...
Genetic Equilibrium
Hybrid Inviability
cytoplasm
cytosine in DNA is about equal to the percentage of guanine molecules
11. Change to a chromosome in which a fragment of the chromosome is removed
Extinction
Genome
Deletion
restriction enzyme
12. 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
Molecular biology
Heterozygous
restriction enzyme
13. Innate trait; shared ancestry
mRNA
homologous (Evolution Evidence)
Alleles
Evolution
14. Term used to refer to an organism that has two identical alleles for a particular trait. e.g TT is the homozygous genotype for Tall.
Homozygous
Fossils
hydrogen bonds
Gene
15. The final product of transcription is...
mRNA
deoxyribose and phosphate
Independent assortment
Substitution
16. Types of rocks formed after exposure to very high heat. Because of the high temperatures - fossils are not able to be recovered from these types of rocks. Absolute or radioactive dating is possible - however.
tRNA
amino acid
Igneous and metamorphic rock
Evolution
17. 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.
False RNA
Vestigial structure
Allele Frequency
molecular evidence
18. A trait that masks the expression of another trait
Dominant
Meiosis
Comparative Anatomy
Microevolution
19. Any indirect evidence of life preserved as an impression in rock; trails - footprints - tracks - burrows - and bite marks
DNA
Semi - conservative replication
trace fossils
Haploid/Monoploid
20. A change or error in the DNA sequence
Genome
Ring Species
Pentadactyl limb
mutation
21. Impression made from a organism in soft material such as sand or mud.
RNA polymerase
Mate Selection
Mold
cytoplasm
22. Populations that can interbreed with neighboring populations but not with populations separated by larger geographical distances
Analogous structures
Ring Species
DNA fingerprint
clinC
23. Individual that is heterozygous for two traits; shows the phenotype governed by the dominant alleles but carries the recessive alleles
Heterozygote
Dihybrid
Sub - species
replication
24. Proteins are made of...
False genes
amino acids
Directional Selection
Fossils
25. Reciprocal evolution in two species as a result of the selection pressure each imposes upon the other
Mendel's Principle of Segregation
Coevolution
Phylogeny
Allele Frequency
26. 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
Heterozygous
true
index fossil
replication
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.
Centromere
Gene
Clade
Stabilising
28. A codon is made of...
3 nucleotides
Homologous Structures
Natural Selection
Habitat
29. Organisms with similar functions - but different underlying structure. Example: bird and insect wing. These structures do NOT show a common ancestral link.
Analogous structures
Mendel's Principle of Segregation
Common Ancestor
Gene pool
30. Molecules that join together to form DNA and RNA. Monomers that make up a nucleic acid
Mutation
Polyploidy
Nucleotide
chromatin
31. DNA that is coiled around proteins
Extinction
deoxyribonucleic acid
chromatin
amino acid
32. 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.
RNA polymerase
Founder effect
replication
Mate Selection
33. Type of rock made from small pieces of other rocks and organisms pressed together. Source of fossil preservation. Limited radioactive or absolute dating potential.
Environment
Sedimentary Rock
Gene
Cenozoic era
34. Human - like species that existed millions of years ago as witnessed through fossil evidence.
Allele
Hominid
Hybrid Breakdown
Temporal Isolation
35. A type of natural selection in which genetic diversity decreases as the population stabilises on a particular trait value
Migration
Isolating Mechanism
restriction enzyme
Stabilising selection
36. An ancestor that two or more descendants have in common
Parallel Evolution
Speciation
Duplication
Common Ancestor
37. Mutation where an extra base is added
Genotype
Character Displacement
Insertion
Petrification
38. Pea plants
Mechanical (morphological) Isolation
Medel worked with _____
Amber
Mesozoic era
39. Is active during transcription
watson and crick
Mold
Endemic
RNA polymerase
40. Earth's history organized into four eras: Precambrian - Paleozoic - Mesozoic - and Cenozoic
Genetic Equilibrium
geologic time scale
DNA fingerprint
NIche Isolation
41. Is a trait that is more expressed than another trait. Is written in capital letters for Genotype. E.g Tall genotype is TT or Tt where T is the allele for tall trait and t is the trait for small. T will be expressed more.
Dominant
Cytosine
Gene flow
Genetic Drift
42. Two alternative forms of a gene e.g Tall vs Short
RNA polymerase
Paleozoic era
Alleles
index fossil
43. The condition in which there is no change in allele frequencies from generation to generation (i.e. no evolution)
Genetic Equilibrium
stop codon
Mechanical (morphological) Isolation
Homologous Structures
44. Selection against one end of a range of variation - resulting in a progressive change in allele frequency
transcription
Directional Selection
Independent assortment
vestigial (Evolution Evidence)
45. Synonym for protein; chain of amino acids
polypeptide
Test Cross
Dominant
Sedimentary Rock
46. Another term for pure breeding
embryological evidence
Germ
Homozygous
homologous (Evolution Evidence)
47. Consists of all genes - including all the different alleles - that are present in a population
False RNA
Chromatid
Gene pool
Dominant
48. 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.
Recessive
Monophyletic
mutation
Deme
49. Form of reproductive isolation in which two populations reproduce at different times
Temporal Isolation
Mendel's traits are now called _____ found on DNA
Migration
Monohybrid Cross
50. An evolutionary 'branch' and its daughter 'twigs'
Heterozygous
Organic Evolution
Cast
Clade