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PCAT Biology Genetics
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1. Consists of structural genes
Chromosomal Breakage
Heredity
Operon
Monocistronic
2. True-breeding individuals (which - if self-crossed - produce progeny only with the parental phenotype) with different traits - mated them - and statistically analyzed the inheritance of the traits in the progeny
Lysogenic Cycle
Punnet Square Diagram
Crosses
Phenotype
3. Language of DNA consists of four letters: A -T -C -G -language of proteins consists of 20 'words': 20 amino acids -universal for almost all organism
Incomplete Dominance
Genetic Code
Frameshift Mutation
Mutable
4. Genes that are located on the X or Y chromosome -in humans - most are located on the X
Parental (P Generation)
Gene Mutation
Sex Linked
Elongation
5. DNA language must be translated by mRNA in such a way as to produce the 20 words in the amino acid language
Nonsense Mutation
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Mendel's Second Law: Law of Independent Assortment
Triplet Code
6. Nucleic acid is replaced by another nucleic acid
Lagging Strand
Plasmid
Point Mutation
Bacteriophage
7. Short segments from lagging strand
Okazaki fragments
Mendel's First Law: Law of Segregation (Four Principles)
Double-Stranded Helix
Recombination
8. Either the failure of homologous chromosomes to separate properly during meiosis I or the failure of sister chromatids to separate properly during meiosis II -zygote might either have 3 copies of that chromosome (trisomy) or just a single copy (monos
Nondisjunction
Monocistronic
Mutations
Chromosomal Breakage
9. Adenine and guanine
Monohybrid Cross
Antibody resistance
Mendelian Genetics
Purines
10. Cell burst
Phenotype
Lyse
Translation
Autosomes
11. Synthesized discontinuously in the 5'->3' direction (since DNA polymerase synthesizes only in that direction) as a series Okazaki fragments
Lagging Strand
Inducer-Repressor Complex
Autosomes
Recombination
12. Location of genes on DNA
Plasmid
Polypeptide Synthesis
Chromosomes
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
13. Include incomplete dominance - and codominance
Complementary Base-Pairing
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
Environmental Factors
Antibody resistance
14. Base sequence of mRNA is translated as a series of triplets
Plasmids
Codons
Transcription
Heterozygous
15. The process by which a foreign plasmid is incorporated into the bacterial chromosome via recombination - creating new inheritable genetic combinations
Transformation
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
Lytic Cycle
Heterozygous
16. Bacteriophages that replicate by the lytic cycle - killing their host cells
Crosses
Transcription
Virulent
Start Codon
17. Basic unit of DNA - which is composed of deoxyribose (a sugar) bonded to both a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base -bases: purines and pyrimidines
Lyse
Nucleotide
Mutagenic Agents
Monohybrid Cross
18. Reproduction of bacterial cells and proliferate very rapidly under favorable conditions -asexual prcoess -3 kinds (transformation - conjugation and transduction)
Leading Strand
Start Codon
Binary fission
Mendel's Second Law: Law of Independent Assortment
19. One way of predicting the genotypes expected form a cross -genotypes are determined by looking at the intersections of the grid -indicates all potential progeny genotypes and the relative frequencies of the different genotypes and phenotypes can be e
Virulent
Drosophila Melanogaster
Autosomes
Punnet Square Diagram
20. Chromosome fragment
Inducible Systems
Plasmid
Transduction
Repressible Systems
21. Structure formed when many ribosomes simultaneously translate a single mRNA molecule
Gene Mutation
Bacterial Genome
Filial (F generations)
Polyribosome
22. (AUG) ribosome scans the mRNA until it bonds to this (methionine) and UAC on anticodon of tRNA
Punnet Square Diagram
A-site
Varions
Start Codon
23. Individuals being crossed
Monocistronic
Codons
Episomes
Parental (P Generation)
24. Can be altered under certain conditions - altering the corresponding characteristics in the organism
P-site
Homozygous
Mutable
Lysogenic Cycle
25. Begins at a unique origin of and proceeds in both directions simultaneously
Bacterial Replication
Polyribosome
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
26. Changes in the genetic information of a cell coded in the DNA -if occured in the somatic cells - it can lead to tumors in an individual
Mutations
Genotype
Homozygous
Missense Mutation
27. Complementary to one of the mRNA codons
Drosophila Melanogaster
Anticodon
Missense Mutation
Mendel's First Law: Law of Segregation (Four Principles)
28. Induce mutations -include cosmic rays - X rays - UV rays - and radioactivity
Mutagenic Agents
Lytic Cycle
Monohybrid Cross
Bacterial Replication
29. Virus that infcts its host bacterium by attaching to it - boring a hole through the bacterial cell wall - and injecting its DNA while its protein coat remains attached to the cell wall and enters the host in either a lytic cycle or a lysogenic cycle
Okazaki fragments
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Bacteriophage
Complementary Base-Pairing
30. The parents differ in two traits - as long as the genes are on separate chromosomes and assort independently during meiosis
Autosomes
Punnet Square Diagram
Dihybrid Cross
Repressible Systems
31. The study of how traits are inherited from one generation to the next
Genetics
Triplet Code
Environmental Factors
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
32. Organisms that contain two copies of the same allele
Homozygous
Complementary Base-Pairing
Synonyms
Missense Mutation
33. Can often affect the expression of a gene -interaction betwen the enironment and the genotype produces the phenotype
Chromosomal Breakage
Bacteriophage
Environmental Factors
Operon
34. Self replication ensures that its coded sequence will be passed on to successive generations
Messenger mRNA
Heredity
Bacterial Replication
Pyrimidines
35. (UAA - UAG - or UGA) terminates polypeptide synthesis
Termination Codons
Chromosomal Breakage
Leading Strand
Mendel's Second Law: Law of Independent Assortment
36. Consists of a single circular chromosome located in the nucleoid region of the cell
Termination Codons
Bacterial Genome
Genetic Code
Incomplete Dominance
37. The sequence of nontranscribable DNA that is the repressor binding site
Environmental Factors
Elongation
Bacteriophage
Operator Gene
38. Plasmids that are capable of integration into the bacterial genome
Episomes
Varions
Conjugation
Mendelian Genetics
39. Physical manifestation of the genetic makeup
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Phenotype
Mendel's Second Law: Law of Independent Assortment
Purines
40. May infect other bacteria and introduce new genetic arrangements through recombination with the new host cell's DNA
Lysogenic Cycle
Varions
Genetics
Heterozygous
41. TRNA binding site for ribosomes to attach to the growing polypeptide chain (peace out site)
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Punnet Square Diagram
Messenger mRNA
P-site
42. Basic unit of heredity
Gene
Filial (F generations)
Polyribosome
Genetics
43. Alternative forms of genes when it exists in more than one form
Ribosomes
Triplet Code
Alleles
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
44. Structural component of ribsomes and is the most abundant of all RNA types -synthesized in the nucleolus
Nonsense Mutation
Polyribosome
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Recombination
45. Genes on the same chromosome will stay together unless crossing over occurs -crossing over exchanges information between chromosomes and may break the linkage of certain patterns
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46. Complex that can't bind to the operator - thus permitting transcription
Genetic Code
Transcription
A-site
Inducer-Repressor Complex
47. Pairs of homologues in sexually differentiated species
Transcription
Binary fission
Inducible Systems
Autosomes
48. Only one trait is being studied in this particular mating
Autosomes
Monohybrid Cross
Transformation
Polyribosome
49. Occurs when fragments of the bacterial chromosome accidentally become packaged into viral progeny produced during a viral infection
Operator Gene
Transduction
Dihybrid Cross
Polyribosome
50. Hydrogen bonds form between the mRNA codon in the A site and its complementary anticodon on the incoming aminoacyl-tRNA complex
DNA Replication
Operator Gene
Elongation
Binary fission
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