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CSET Genetics And Evolution
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1. How often a form of a gene appears in a gene pool
Isolating Mechanism
embryological evidence
Dihybrid Cross
Allele Frequency
2. Consists of all genes - including all the different alleles - that are present in a population
Gene pool
The cell uses information from mRNA to produce proteins
Cast
Speciation
3. Is a base found in DNA and RNA. Cytosine pairs with Guanine in DNA
mRNA
Monophyletic
Cytosine
Mass Extinction
4. Middle life (245-144 million years ago); rise of mammals and dinosaurs; the rise of birds; extinction of dinosaurs - rise of flowering plants
clinC
rRNA
Mesozoic era
that is complementary to a single strand of DNA
5. Evolution of the earth - which is hypothesized to have been formed over 4.6 billion years ago.
RNA polymerase
Translocation
Molecular biology
Geologic Evolution
6. Ribosomes are made of...
rRNA
Test Cross
Nucleotide
Selection
7. A unique combination of traits that are passed down from one generation to another.
Heritable variation
Chromosomes
Heterozygous
Organic Evolution
8. The backbone of DNA consist of...
proteins
Natural Selection
Meiosis
deoxyribose and phosphate
9. Geologic period that followed the Precambrian;means 'ancient life' - early life (570-286 million years ago); single cell organisms - shells - mollusks - rise of first vertebrates - rise of land plants - amphibians - insects - seed plants - and trees
Mutation
translation
stop codon
Paleozoic era
10. Mutation where an extra base is added
Mesozoic era
Insertion
Ecological Barrier
ribose - phosphate - and a base
11. Separation of species or populations so that they cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring
Cast
The cell uses information from mRNA to produce proteins
Coevolution
Reproductive Isolation
12. Selection against one end of a range of variation - resulting in a progressive change in allele frequency
Genotype
Directional Selection
Adenine
Medel worked with _____
13. Trait where heterozygous is a blending of two alleles
Genotype
Chromosome mutation
that is complementary to a single strand of DNA
Nucleotide
14. It is the time from when the Earth formed and simple life - forms evolved (and it is the longest era)
Gene pool
Monohybrid Cross
Precambrian era
Autosomes
15. Any preserved remains of an organism from the past. Usually found in sedimentary rock.
Independent assortment
3 nucleotides
Disruptive Selection
Fossils
16. T or F a codon consist of three nucleotides
Sympatric Speciation
Adaptation
Homologous structures
true
17. A process that results in an allele having a different probability of remaining in the gene pool compared with that of another allele
Microevolution
Selection
Germ
Founder effect
18. Selection acting against the extremes of a range of variation - resulting in resistance to change in allele frequencies
Ecological (habitat) Isolation
vestigial (Evolution Evidence)
Stabilising
False RNA
19. Is the genetic makeup of an organism (TT or Tt) ; All the combinations of genes you have for a certain trait.
embryological evidence
Chargaff
Genotype
Haploid/Monoploid
20. Proteins are made of...
Hominid
homologous (Evolution Evidence)
amino acids
Substitution
21. Condition in which an organism has extra sets of chromosomes
Gene Pool
Sympatric Speciation
Polyploidy
Haploid/Monoploid
22. Is found in DNA
replication
thymine
Heterozygous
False RNA
23. 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.
Mutation
Amber
Variation
Species
24. Periods of little adaptive change
Selection pressure
Stasis
Cast
Habitat
25. Synonym for protein; chain of amino acids
Comparative Anatomy
polypeptide
transcription
Biogeography
26. During transcription an RNA molecule is formed
Speciation
Haploid/Monoploid
Alleles
that is complementary to a single strand of DNA
27. Organisms with a similar underlying structure - but different function. Example: bird - bat and dolphin 'arm'. Shows a common ancestral link.
Directional Selection
Fitness
Homologous structures
Environment
28. Earth's history organized into four eras: Precambrian - Paleozoic - Mesozoic - and Cenozoic
Genotype
Stasis
Migration
geologic time scale
29. Structures in different but related species that are derived from the same ancestral structure but now serve different purposes.
Homologous Structures
ribose - phosphate - and a base
Post -zygotic Mechanisms
Genetic Drift
30. Organism is preserved at very low temperatures. Preservation of both hard and soft parts can occur.
Ice
Chargaff
transcription
Phenotype
31. Change in allele frequencies as a result of the migration of a small subgroup of a population
Polyploidy
Behavioral (ethological) Isolation
Founder Effect
Mutagen
32. The sum total of an organism's requirements; its way of life
Translocation
Sex Chromosomes
Speciation
Niche
33. A distinct population of a species that varies from other populations of the same species.
Mold
amino acid
Sub - species
Genetic Drift
34. The movement of individuals into an area
Ice
introns
Hominid
Immigration
35. Science dealing with DNA and protein synthesis of living organisms. Manipulation of DNA.
Molecular biology
Selection
mRNA
Chromosomes
36. 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
Adaptation
vestigial (Evolution Evidence)
DNA
Translocation
37. Mating of 2 oism that differ in 2 characters
Duplication
Dihybrid Cross
Allopatric Speciation
watson and crick
38. The comparison of the structures of different organisms
Ecological Barrier
Deme
Comparative anatomy
Divergent Evolution
39. Which type of Rna functions as a blue print of the genetic code
mRNA
3 nucleotides
Fossils
Cenozoic era
40. Ribosomal RNA; type of RNA that makes up part of the ribosome
Coevolution
rRNA
Diploid
Heterozygous
41. Selection acting against the middle of a range of variation
Disruptive Selection
index fossil
gel electrophoresis
Convergent Evolution
42. Change to a chromosome in which a fragment of one chromosome attaches to a nonhomologous chromosome
Translocation
DNA
Mesozoic era
Fossil
43. 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.
Testcross
Double Helix
Homozygous
Genetic Equilibrium
44. Large - scale evolutionary changes that take place over long periods of time
Founder effect
Behavioral (ethological) Isolation
Genetic Equilibrium
Macroevolution
45. Organisms with similar functions - but different underlying structure. Example: bird and insect wing. These structures do NOT show a common ancestral link.
Analogous structures
Hybrid Inviability
restriction enzyme
Mesozoic era
46. A genetic crosses that involve one trait. e.g TT plant crossed with tt plant has offspring who are heterozygous Tt.
RNA polymerase
Monohybrid
tRNA
Sexual Selection
47. Determined the complete double helical structure of DNA
watson and crick
cytosine in DNA is about equal to the percentage of guanine molecules
Mechanical (morphological) Isolation
Mass Extinction
48. The adaptive increase in pigmentation as a result of human - induced pollutants
Industrial Melanism
Igneous and metamorphic rock
Adenine
Mutation
49. A copy of a gene is made during a process called this
Allopatric Speciation
transcription
Stabilising selection
gel electrophoresis
50. A population partially isolated from other populations of the same species
its negative charge
Directional Selection
Substitution
Deme