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CSET Genetics And Evolution
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The gradual changes in gene frequencies in a population due to random events
amino acid
amino acids
Adenine
Genetic Drift
2. A trait that masks the expression of another trait
Centromere
Mold
Character Displacement
Dominant
3. An evolutionary 'branch' and its daughter 'twigs'
replication
Clade
Founder Effect
Punnett Square
4. An episode of large - scale extinction affecting many different groups of organisms within a short period of time
Mass Extinction
Monophyletic
Comparative Anatomy
Test Cross
5. Process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully; also called survival of the fittest
Mutagen
Adenine
Natural Selection
restriction enzymes - sticky ends
6. The final product of transcription is...
Mold
mRNA
Mutation
Variation
7. A point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material (crossing over) occurs during prophase I of meiosis.
Genome
Vestigial structure
Founder effect
Chiasma
8. The banding pattern of a persons DNA after being cut and run on gel is called
DNA fingerprint
clinC
Gene Pool
Gamete Isolation
9. A DNA double helix is held together in the center by between nitrogenous bases
hydrogen bonds
Sub - species
Chargaff
Histone
10. Speciation preceded by a period of geographical isolation
Allopatric Speciation
Population
Meiosis
analogous (Evolution Evidence)
11. During transcription an RNA molecule is formed
Genetic Equilibrium
cytosine in DNA is about equal to the percentage of guanine molecules
Medel worked with _____
that is complementary to a single strand of DNA
12. A nucleotide of RNA is made of...
Genetic Equilibrium
Dominant
true
ribose - phosphate - and a base
13. Used radioactive sulfur and radioactive phosphorus to determine that DNA is the genetic material - by demonstrating that it is DNA that is injected by bacteriophages into bacterial cells during infection
Fossil
Monophyletic
Hershey and Chase
Biogeography
14. 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
Ring Species
analogous (Evolution Evidence)
rRNA
15. It means chromosomes are paired. One of each chromosome in a pair originates from the father and one from the mother. They affect the same trait - but don't necessarily cause the same expression of the trait.
Gene frequency
The cell uses information from mRNA to produce proteins
Homologous pair
Species
16. Selection acting against the middle of a range of variation
Fossils
Homozygous
Founder Effect
Disruptive Selection
17. Organ that serves no useful function in an organism
Mate Selection
Test Cross
Vestigial organs
Coevolution
18. Closely related species occupying different habitats - niches preventing them from interbreeding
Ecological Barrier
deoxyribonucleic acid
restriction enzyme
Dominant
19. A group of organisms of the same species occupying a given area.
Population
Monohybrid Cross
Gamete Isolation
Species
20. Embryos of similar organisms have very similar early development indicating similar DNA at work
Phenotype
Relative dating
Comparative Embryology
Petrification
21. Speciation which does not involve a period of geographical separation
Diploid
Sympatric Speciation
Heterozygous
DNA
22. Natural selection that causes the frequency of a particular allele to move in one direction
nucleotide
Heterozygote
homologous (Evolution Evidence)
Directional Selection
23. The formation of new species as a result of evolution
Speciation
Niche
Sexual Selection
Double Helix
24. The study relating the evolution of new charateristics to changes in the genes controlling development
introns
Evo Devo
analogous (Evolution Evidence)
polypeptide
25. It is the time from when the Earth formed and simple life - forms evolved (and it is the longest era)
Natural Selection
Precambrian era
Igneous and metamorphic rock
embryological evidence
26. Another term for pure breeding
Artificial selection
Cytosine
Homozygous
Mutation
27. The molecules responsible for bringing amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis are
tRNA
Homologous Structures
Amber
Variation
28. Method of replication that implies that each new strand of DNA is half original and half new
gel electrophoresis
Semi - conservative replication
Homozygote
Homologous Structures
29. 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.
Sex Chromosomes
Igneous and metamorphic rock
Polyploidy
translation
30. Which type of Rna functions as a blue print of the genetic code
mRNA
Cenozoic era
Chargaff
cytoplasm
31. In the event of a sperm fertilizing an egg of another species - mechanisms that prevent result being fruitful
embryological evidence
Niche
Bottle neck effect
Post -zygotic Mechanisms
32. A geographic gradient in the extent to which a character is developed in a species
Directional Selection
Bottle neck effect
clinC
Relative dating
33. Gradual evolution within a lineage
Paleozoic era
Punnett Square
Sequential Evolution
Sex Chromosomes
34. Another name for a gene
Allele
Founder Effect
Polyploidy
Selection
35. Different alleles for a gene
Heterozygote
chromatin
Chromosome mutation
Sympatric Speciation
36. Describes a cell - nucleus - or organism that has only one set of unpaired chromosomes
genes
Mesozoic era
clinC
Haploid/Monoploid
37. Threadlike structure within the nucleus containing the genetic information that is passed from one generation of cells to the next
Chromosomes
Homozygous
The cell uses information from mRNA to produce proteins
Species
38. Found only in that country
Ecological Barrier
Pre -zygotic Mechanisms
Analogous Structures (analogies)
Endemic
39. Process by which a ribosome uses the code on mRNA to make proteins
Divergent Evolution
amino acid
translation
Species
40. An equilibrium in the occurence of two or more different froms within the same population usually caused by different allele combiinations of a gene
Hybrid
Independent assortment
Balanced Polymorphism
Artificial selection
41. 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.
Comparative anatomy
transcription
Punnett Square
Variation
42. Evolution of living things - based on evidence from the past and present.
Organic Evolution
cytoplasm
Natural Selection
Molecular biology
43. All the genes in a population. genes are added by reproduction and immigration and lost by death and emigration
Extinction
Igneous and metamorphic rock
nucleotides
Gene Pool
44. 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
Guanine
Habitat
geologic time scale
45. Change to a chromosome in which a fragment of one chromosome attaches to a nonhomologous chromosome
Translocation
Paleozoic era
Mesozoic era
replication
46. How many codons are needed to specify three amino acids
Temporal Isolation
Mendel's traits are now called _____ found on DNA
three
Ecological Barrier
47. 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
embryological evidence
restriction enzyme
nucleotide
48. A change or error in the DNA sequence
mutation
Guanine
restriction enzymes - sticky ends
hydrogen bonds
49. Visual expression of a trait
Speciation
Reproductive Isolation
Ecological Barrier
Phenotype
50. Is the genetic makeup of an organism (TT or Tt) ; All the combinations of genes you have for a certain trait.
Cast
amino acid
Genotype
Relative dating