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PCAT Biology Genetics
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1. New codon may be a stop codon
Nonsense Mutation
Mendel's Second Law: Law of Independent Assortment
Codons
Homozygous
2. One mRNA strand codes for one polypeptide
Dominant Allele
Environmental Factors
Monocistronic
Varions
3. Expressed allele -usually assigned capital letters
Ribosomes
Dominant Allele
Varions
Ribosomes
4. Silent allele -usually assigned capital letters
Recessive Allele
Mendelian Genetics
Codominance
Semiconservative
5. Location of genes on DNA
Peptide Bond
Chromosomes
Start Codon
Testcross
6. If the bacterioophage does not lyse its host cell - it becomes integrated into the bacterial genome in a harmless form - lying dorant for one or more generations. the virus mays tay integrated indefinitely - replicating along with the bacterial gneom
Lysogenic Cycle
RNA
Heredity
Drosophila Melanogaster
7. Occurs while multiple alleles exist for a given gene and more than one of them is dominant -expression of both dominant alleles are simultaneous -ex: ABO blood group
Chromosomal Breakage
Codominance
Nonsense Mutation
Frameshift Mutation
8. Phage DNA takes control of the bacterium's genetic machinery and manufactures numerous progeny - causing the cell to lyse - releasing new virions - each capable of infecting other bacteria -if initial infection takes place on a bacterial lawn - then
Lytic Cycle
Nonsense Mutation
Pyrimidines
Bacteriophage
9. Include incomplete dominance - and codominance
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
Bacterial Replication
Mutable
Incomplete Dominance
10. Organisms that contain two copies of the same allele
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Bacterial Replication
Double-Stranded Helix
Homozygous
11. Cell burst
Chromosomes
Lyse
Heterozygous
Polypeptide Synthesis
12. New codon may code for a different amino acid
Semiconservative
Chromosomes
Missense Mutation
Conjugation
13. Cytosine and thymine
Varions
Binary fission
Incomplete Dominance
Pyrimidines
14. Structure formed when many ribosomes simultaneously translate a single mRNA molecule
Mutable
Polyribosome
Translocation
Nucleotide
15. Adenine and guanine
Parental (P Generation)
Purines
Complementary Base-Pairing
Filial (F generations)
16. Chromosome fragment
Binary fission
Lagging Strand
Plasmid
Nucleotide
17. Only one trait is being studied in this particular mating
Incomplete Dominance
Monohybrid Cross
Ribosomes
Filial (F generations)
18. New codon may code for the same amino acid
Silent Mutation
Varions
Frameshift Mutation
Lytic Cycle
19. Regulation of gene expression and enables prokaryotes to control their metabolism
Nucleotide
Mendel's Second Law: Law of Independent Assortment
Transcription
Operon
20. Induce mutations -include cosmic rays - X rays - UV rays - and radioactivity
Lysogenic Cycle
Complementary Base-Pairing
Mutagenic Agents
Inducible Systems
21. System where the repressor binds to the operator - forming a barrier that prevents RNA polymerase from transcribing the structural genes
Inducible Systems
Ribosomes
Pyrimidines
Polypeptide Synthesis
22. Genetic makeup of an individual
Genotype
Anticodon
Nucleotide
Frameshift Mutation
23. Sugar-phosphate chains on the outside of the helix and the bases on the inside -C-G - T-A -AKA Watson Crick DNA model
Point Mutation
Mutable
Double-Stranded Helix
Punnet Square Diagram
24. Fruit fly -produces often (short life cycle) -reproduces in large numbers (large sample size) -chromosomes (especially in the salivary gland) are large and easily recognizable in size and shape -its chromosomes are few (4 pairs - 2n=8) -Mutations occ
Heredity
Drosophila Melanogaster
Ribosomes
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
25. (UAA - UAG - or UGA) terminates polypeptide synthesis
Bacterial Genome
Mutagenic Agents
Missense Mutation
Termination Codons
26. Progeny phenotypes are apparently blends of the parental phenotypes
Transcription
Incomplete Dominance
Polypeptide Synthesis
RNA
27. Bacteriophages that replicate by the lytic cycle - killing their host cells
Parental (P Generation)
Backcross
Incomplete Dominance
Virulent
28. Occurs when fragments of the bacterial chromosome accidentally become packaged into viral progeny produced during a viral infection
Chromosomal Breakage
Mutations
Transduction
Crosses
29. Complex that can't bind to the operator - thus permitting transcription
Genetic Code
Inducer-Repressor Complex
Phenotype
Bacterial Replication
30. Each new daughter helix contains an intact strand from the parent helix and a newly synthesized strand
Translocation
Repressible Systems
Semiconservative
Binary fission
31. Can often affect the expression of a gene -interaction betwen the enironment and the genotype produces the phenotype
Heterozygous
Mendel's First Law: Law of Segregation (Four Principles)
Environmental Factors
Phenotype
32. May occur spontaneously or be induced by environmental factors
Codominance
Chromosomal Breakage
Mendelian Genetics
Recombination
33. Consists of a single circular chromosome located in the nucleoid region of the cell
Drosophila Melanogaster
Lagging Strand
Bacterial Genome
P-site
34. May infect other bacteria and introduce new genetic arrangements through recombination with the new host cell's DNA
Triplet Code
P-site
Plasmids
Varions
35. Each strand of DNA that is a template in the synthesis of two new daughter helices
Bacterial Genome
Complementary Base-Pairing
Gene Mutation
DNA
36. 1) Genes exist in alternative forms. A gene controls a specific trait in an organism. 2) An organism has two alleles for each inherited trait - one inherited from each parent 3) The two alleles segregate during meiosis - resulting in gametes that car
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37. Organisms that carry two different alleles
Recombination
Heterozygous
RNA
Point Mutation
38. Reproduction of bacterial cells and proliferate very rapidly under favorable conditions -asexual prcoess -3 kinds (transformation - conjugation and transduction)
DNA Replication
Binary fission
Heredity
Episomes
39. Self replication ensures that its coded sequence will be passed on to successive generations
Heredity
Phenotype
Monocistronic
Conjugation
40. Short segments from lagging strand
A-site
Okazaki fragments
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
Bacteriophage
41. Can be altered under certain conditions - altering the corresponding characteristics in the organism
Polyribosome
Lyse
Mutable
Dihybrid Cross
42. Structural component of ribsomes and is the most abundant of all RNA types -synthesized in the nucleolus
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Mendel's Second Law: Law of Independent Assortment
A-site
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
43. Transfer of genetic material between two bacteria that re temporarily joined
Monohybrid Cross
Chromosomes
Autosomes
Conjugation
44. Consists of structural genes
Monohybrid Cross
Operon
Heterozygous
Promoter gene
45. Carries the complement of a DNA sequence and transports it from the nucleus to the ribosomes -assembled from ribonucleotides that are complementary to the 'sense' strand of the DNA -monocistronic
Plasmid
Drosophila Melanogaster
Messenger mRNA
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
46. The process by which a foreign plasmid is incorporated into the bacterial chromosome via recombination - creating new inheritable genetic combinations
Transformation
Mendel's First Law: Law of Segregation (Four Principles)
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Translation
47. Alternative forms of genes when it exists in more than one form
Silent Mutation
Double-Stranded Helix
Transcription
Alleles
48. Base sequence of mRNA is translated as a series of triplets
Bacterial Genome
Bacteriophage
A-site
Codons
49. Small RNA found in the ctyoplasm that aids in the translation of mRNA's nucleotide code into a sequence of amino acids -brings amino acids to the ribosomes during protein synthesis
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Lysogenic Cycle
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Virulent
50. Nitrogen bases are added - deleted - or substituted - thus crating different genes; inappropriate amino acids may be inserted into polypeptide chains - and a mutated protein may be produced
Binary fission
Gene Mutation
Plasmids
Inducible Systems
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