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CSET Genetics And Evolution
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1. When F1 is fully fertile but F2 has low fertility (rice - cotton)
Hybrid Breakdown
Mutagen
Phyletic Gradualism (anagenesis)
Analogous structures
2. A group of organisms of the same species occupying a given area.
Fitness
Population
Homozygous
RNA polymerase
3. Type of sympatric speciation that occurs when a new species is formed because of a change in microhabitats
Clade
NIche Isolation
Habitat
Population
4. A type of protein molecule found in the chromosomes of eukaryotic cells but not prokaryotic cells
Histone
hydrogen bonds
Sex Chromosomes
Guanine
5. The region of the chromosome that holds the two sister chromatids together during mitosis
Genotype
Centromere
clinC
Genome
6. The individuals choice of which mate they will choose. The choice is dependant on what traits the individual finds attractive. e.g some people will want their mates to be smart or pretty.
Species
Mate Selection
Molecular biology
Mutation
7. Even if the gametes of the two species meet - fertilization does not occur
Gamete Isolation
mRNA
Testcross
Translocation
8. Gradual evolution within a lineage
Sequential Evolution
Biogeography
Genetic Drift
Recombination
9. Determined the complete double helical structure of DNA
Evo Devo
Testcross
watson and crick
Homozygote
10. A copy of a gene is made during a process called this
transcription
Phenotype
Bottleneck Effect
Hybrid
11. The banding pattern of a persons DNA after being cut and run on gel is called
nucleotide
Testcross
Fossil
DNA fingerprint
12. Large - scale evolutionary changes that take place over long periods of time
Endemic
Macroevolution
Gamete Isolation
Analogous Structures (analogies)
13. Impression made from a organism in soft material such as sand or mud.
genes
codon
replication
Mold
14. Condition in which an organism has extra sets of chromosomes
Polyploidy
Homologous Structures
Adaptation
Selection pressure
15. The specific location of a gene on a chromosome
Monohybrid
Nucleotide
tRNA
Locus
16. Transcrition occurs in the...
nucleus
Pre -zygotic Mechanisms
replication
Adaptive Radiation
17. Threadlike structure within the nucleus containing the genetic information that is passed from one generation of cells to the next
thymine
Chromosomes
Sequential Evolution
Recessive
18. Describes the existence of a prezygotic reproductive barrier between two species as a result of them occupying or breeding in different habitats within the same general geographical area
ribose - phosphate - and a base
Genotype
Ecological (habitat) Isolation
translation
19. These prevent fertilization between species e.g. diff breeding season - mating behaviour
Recombination
Selection pressure
Codon
Pre -zygotic Mechanisms
20. A genetic crosses that involve one trait. e.g TT plant crossed with tt plant has offspring who are heterozygous Tt.
Disruptive Selection
Independent assortment
Monohybrid
Species
21. The backbone of DNA consist of...
Insertion
that is complementary to a single strand of DNA
deoxyribose and phosphate
Divergent Evolution
22. Process by which one species gives rise to two or more species
Homologous Structures
amino acid
Bottleneck Effect
Speciation
23. Evolution of the earth - which is hypothesized to have been formed over 4.6 billion years ago.
Geologic Evolution
amino acid
Dihybrid Cross
GATTACA
24. What happens during the process of translation
Sub - species
Gene mutation
Homologous structures
The cell uses information from mRNA to produce proteins
25. Change in allele frequencies as a result of the migration of a small subgroup of a population
Founder Effect
Allopatric Speciation
Population
If you lose one then you will still have one to back you up.
26. Visual expression of a trait
Coevolution
Autosomes
Phenotype
Convergent Evolution
27. The sum total of an organism's requirements; its way of life
Recessive
replication
Dihybrid
Niche
28. An equilibrium in the occurence of two or more different froms within the same population usually caused by different allele combiinations of a gene
Balanced Polymorphism
Meiosis
Allopatric Speciation
anticodon
29. 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.
Homozygote
Dominant
Chiasma
Speciation
30. Trait evolves overtime; NO common ancestry
watson and crick
Mass Extinction
analogous (Evolution Evidence)
Comparative anatomy
31. Ribosomal RNA; type of RNA that makes up part of the ribosome
Adaptation
Environment
rRNA
Directional Selection
32. Type of rock made from small pieces of other rocks and organisms pressed together. Source of fossil preservation. Limited radioactive or absolute dating potential.
rRNA
Incomplete Dominance
DNA fingerprint
Sedimentary Rock
33. A codon is made of...
Sex Chromosomes
Balanced Polymorphism
3 nucleotides
Organic Evolution
34. Heteros have a phenotype tintertmediate b/t phenotypes of the 2 homoz
molecular evidence
Incomplete Dominance
NIche Isolation
Artificial selection
35. The study relating the evolution of new charateristics to changes in the genes controlling development
Germ
Bottleneck Effect
Cytosine
Evo Devo
36. Disappearance of a species from all parts of its geographical range
Clade
Extinction
Comparative Anatomy
Centromere
37. The study of the past and present distribution of species.
Crossing over
clinC
Heterozygote
Biogeography
38. You mate the unknown genotype with an organism showing the recessive trait. If any of the offspring show the recessive trait - the original unknown parent was heterozygous. If no recessive trats show up - the original parent was homozygous.
Somatic
Species
Paleozoic era
Test Cross
39. One of the types of fossils made from hardened tree resin. Preserves both hard and soft parts.
Amber
Punnett Square
Fitness
nucleus
40. All the genes in a population. genes are added by reproduction and immigration and lost by death and emigration
Migration
Mutation
Gene Pool
Common Ancestor
41. A unique combination of traits that are passed down from one generation to another.
Heritable variation
chromatin
Mutation
index fossil
42. Relatively rapid proliferation from an ancestral type into new types which fill a diversity of ecological niches
Chromosome mutation
Adaptation
Adaptive Radiation
Gene Flow
43. Era of recent life that began about 66 million years ago and continues today; includes the first appearance Hominids
translation
Cenozoic era
Insertion
Gene pool
44. The complete genetic material contained in an individual
Substitution
Macroevolution
Homozygote
Genome
45. The condition in which there is no change in allele frequencies from generation to generation (i.e. no evolution)
Mesozoic era
Incomplete Dominance
cytoplasm
Genetic Equilibrium
46. Which type of Rna functions as a blue print of the genetic code
Incomplete Dominance
Autosomes
Gene Pool
mRNA
47. The comparison of the structures of different organisms
Monophyletic
Comparative anatomy
introns
Hybrid Breakdown
48. The reduction of a population - typically by a natural disaster - such that the surviving population is no longer genetically representative of the original population.
Genotype
Ice
Bottleneck Effect
Precambrian era
49. A distinct population of a species that varies from other populations of the same species.
Fossils
Hershey and Chase
Sub - species
Adenine
50. 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.
Independent assortment
transcription
Cast
Mitosis