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CSET Genetics And Evolution
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1. The movement of genes between populations as a result of mating of migration
Precambrian era
Gene Flow
Chromosome mutation
Homozygous
2. Cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes. Mitosis involves growth and repair and occurs in the body cells.
Mitosis
rRNA
deoxyribonucleic acid
Fossil
3. Predicts the possible outcome of a genetic cross.
Ring Species
Niche
Duplication
Punnett Square
4. Recognize and cut DNA at specific sequences usually palindromes
Testcross
restriction enzyme
Sequential Evolution
Gene Flow
5. A type of natural selection in which genetic diversity decreases as the population stabilises on a particular trait value
Fossil
Homozygous
mutation
Stabilising selection
6. Mating of an individual of unknown genotype but dominant phenotype w/ a homozygous recessive individual
Mutation
Phyletic Gradualism (anagenesis)
Testcross
Analogous Features
7. Visual expression of a trait
Fossil
Allele Frequency
Phenotype
Gene mutation
8. The offspring of a cross between two inbred lines within a single species. May also refer to the offspring of across between two species
Punnett Square
Hybrid
Convergent Evolution
Guanine
9. shape of a DNA molecule formed when two twisted DNA strands are coiled into a springlike structure and held together by hydrogen bonds between the bases.
Double Helix
Homologous Structures
Ice
Polyploidy
10. The independant evolution of similar traits - starting from a similar ancestral condition
NIche Isolation
Niche
Parallel Evolution
Variation
11. Gene
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12. A base found in DNA (but not in RNA). This base pairs with Adenine.
Thymine
vestigial (Evolution Evidence)
Analogous structures
Monophyletic
13. 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.
Crossing over
Variation
Cenozoic era
Founder effect
14. Form of reproductive isolation in which tere are differences in species courtship behavior
Behavioral (ethological) Isolation
Mate Selection
RNA polymerase
chromatin
15. The specific location of a gene on a chromosome
Locus
Molecular biology
analogous (Evolution Evidence)
Bottle neck effect
16. A change in the base sequence of a gene
Ecological (habitat) Isolation
rRNA
Chiasma
Gene mutation
17. Pea plants
GATTACA
DNA fingerprint
Medel worked with _____
Analogous Features
18. A nucleotide of RNA is made of...
Dominant
trace fossils
Balanced Polymorphism
ribose - phosphate - and a base
19. A small simple structure (as a fertilized egg) from which new tissue can develop into a complete organism. It is also a cell
Character Displacement
Germ
Dihybrid Cross
Balanced Polymorphism
20. Chromosomes are collections of many
Analogous Structures (analogies)
Paleozoic era
genes
replication
21. Earth's history organized into four eras: Precambrian - Paleozoic - Mesozoic - and Cenozoic
geologic time scale
Homozygous
Genome
Phenotype
22. Any indirect evidence of life preserved as an impression in rock; trails - footprints - tracks - burrows - and bite marks
Divergent Evolution
Founder Effect
trace fossils
Mendel's traits are now called _____ found on DNA
23. Embryos of similar organisms have very similar early development indicating similar DNA at work
Comparative Embryology
Test Cross
stop codon
Semi - conservative replication
24. What happens during the process of translation
The cell uses information from mRNA to produce proteins
Substitution
trace fossils
Genetic Equilibrium
25. A distinct population of a species that varies from other populations of the same species.
Fossils
Genotype
Sub - species
body fossils
26. 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.
If you lose one then you will still have one to back you up.
Homozygous
Species
Rosalind Franklin
27. Evolution of living things - based on evidence from the past and present.
Organic Evolution
False RNA
mRNA
Precambrian era
28. Is a base found in DNA and RNA. In DNA its partner is Thymine. In RNA its partner is Uracil
Balanced Polymorphism
Directional Selection
clinC
Adenine
29. Of a cell or organism having two sets of homologous chromosomes or twice the haploid number
Gene mutation
mutation
Diploid
Analogous Structures (analogies)
30. Used x ray cyrstallography to create an image of DNA
Insertion
cytoplasm
3 nucleotides
Rosalind Franklin
31. Cross where you cross unknown genotype with a recessive
Coevolution
Homologous structures
Test Cross
geologic time scale
32. The reduction of a population - typically by a natural disaster - such that the surviving population is no longer genetically representative of the original population.
Homologous pair
Founder effect
Alleles
Bottleneck Effect
33. Another term for pure breeding
Genetic Drift
Homozygous
Selection pressure
Selection
34. Selection for the ability to obtain a mate
Mutation
Sexual Selection
Gene Flow
Hybrid Breakdown
35. Independent segregation of genes during the formation of gametes
Homologous Structures
Independent assortment
RNA polymerase
Diploid
36. How often a particular gene occurs in the population
polypeptide
geologic time scale
cytosine in DNA is about equal to the percentage of guanine molecules
Gene frequency
37. When F1 is fully fertile but F2 has low fertility (rice - cotton)
Molecular biology
Heterozygote
Monophyletic
Hybrid Breakdown
38. Selection acting against the middle of a range of variation
Disruptive Selection
its negative charge
Comparative Anatomy
Environment
39. Inherited feature that tends to prevent species from interbreeding with other species
Isolating Mechanism
Analogous Features
Habitat
Mechanical (morphological) Isolation
40. 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.
NIche Isolation
Gene
Sequential Evolution
Character Displacement
41. Reciprocal evolution in two species as a result of the selection pressure each imposes upon the other
Coevolution
Homozygous
Molecular biology
Homozygote
42. 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
Population
Test Cross
Habitat
43. Ribosomal RNA; type of RNA that makes up part of the ribosome
Mold
Chargaff
Diploid
rRNA
44. Process in which DNA is duplicated
cytoplasm
replication
Microevolution
Semi - conservative replication
45. An episode of large - scale extinction affecting many different groups of organisms within a short period of time
Mass Extinction
Heritable variation
Variation
Genetic Equilibrium
46. Ribosomes are made of...
Niche
Vestigial structure
rRNA
Mendel's Principle of Segregation
47. A type of protein molecule found in the chromosomes of eukaryotic cells but not prokaryotic cells
Gene pool
cytoplasm
Habitat
Histone
48. Change of an organism over time. This can be caused by changes in in habitat or need to adapt for survival.
transcription
Evolution
thymine
Dihybrid Cross
49. Method of replication that implies that each new strand of DNA is half original and half new
Directional Selection
analogous (Evolution Evidence)
Semi - conservative replication
rRNA
50. Similar DNA sequences or protein structures (such as hemoglobin) may link different species to a similar ancestor.
Homozygote
Analogous structures
molecular evidence
anticodon
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