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PCAT Biology Genetics
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1. Each strand of DNA that is a template in the synthesis of two new daughter helices
Mendel's First Law: Law of Segregation (Four Principles)
Operon
Complementary Base-Pairing
Dominant Allele
2. 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
Frameshift Mutation
Ribosomes
Gene Mutation
Binary fission
3. Include incomplete dominance - and codominance
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
Phenotype
Homozygous
Bacteriophage
4. Developed the basic principles of genetics through his experiments with the garden pea
Chromosomes
Filial (F generations)
A-site
Mendelian Genetics
5. May be found on the plasmids and transferred into recipient cells along with these factors
Promoter gene
Autosomes
Antibody resistance
Mendel's Second Law: Law of Independent Assortment
6. 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
Punnet Square Diagram
Messenger mRNA
P-site
Monohybrid Cross
7. Consists of a single circular chromosome located in the nucleoid region of the cell
Dihybrid Cross
Point Mutation
tRNA Job
Bacterial Genome
8. Location of genes on DNA
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Phenotype
Chromosomes
Synonyms
9. Dominant allele is expressed in the phenotype
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10. One mRNA strand codes for one polypeptide
Termination Codons
Monocistronic
Ribosomes
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
11. 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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12. Degeneracy/redundancy of the genetic code since there are 64 different codons and only 20 amino acids
Transcription
Synonyms
Dominant Allele
Okazaki fragments
13. Progeny phenotypes are apparently blends of the parental phenotypes
DNA
Plasmids
Incomplete Dominance
Genotype
14. 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
Chromosomes
Anticodon
Double-Stranded Helix
15. Physical manifestation of the genetic makeup
Filial (F generations)
Dominant Allele
Phenotype
Recessive Allele
16. 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
Recombination
Nondisjunction
Transduction
Transcription
17. Ribonucleic acid -polynucleotide structurally similar to DNA except that its sugar is ribose -contains uracil instead of thymine -usually single stranded -found in both nucleus and cytoplasm -several types are involved with mRNA - tRNA - and rRNA
RNA
Codominance
DNA Replication
Regulator Gene
18. Each new daughter helix contains an intact strand from the parent helix and a newly synthesized strand
Mendel's Law of Dominance
Semiconservative
Start Codon
Bacterial Genome
19. The noncoding sequence of DNA that serves as the initial binding site for RNA polymerase
Environmental Factors
Promoter gene
Semiconservative
Alleles
20. Reproduction of bacterial cells and proliferate very rapidly under favorable conditions -asexual prcoess -3 kinds (transformation - conjugation and transduction)
Binary fission
Translocation
Transcription
Pyrimidines
21. Complex that can't bind to the operator - thus permitting transcription
Alleles
Peptide Bond
Inducer-Repressor Complex
Operator Gene
22. New codon may code for a different amino acid
Punnet Square Diagram
Gene Mutation
Antibody resistance
Missense Mutation
23. 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
Synonyms
Nonsense Mutation
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Sex Linked
24. Can be altered under certain conditions - altering the corresponding characteristics in the organism
Sex Linked Recessives
Mutable
Leading Strand
Antibody resistance
25. Chromosome fragment
Ribosomes
Bacterial Genome
Plasmid
Mendel's Second Law: Law of Independent Assortment
26. Hydrogen bonds form between the mRNA codon in the A site and its complementary anticodon on the incoming aminoacyl-tRNA complex
Heterozygous
Genotype
Peptide Bond
Elongation
27. Plasmids that are capable of integration into the bacterial genome
Episomes
Dihybrid Cross
Monohybrid Cross
Homozygous
28. Sugar-phosphate chains on the outside of the helix and the bases on the inside -C-G - T-A -AKA Watson Crick DNA model
Double-Stranded Helix
Operon
Heredity
Antibody resistance
29. Deoxyribonucleic acid -contains information coded in the sequence of its base pairs - provding the cell with a blueprint for protein synthesis -regulate all life functions -has the ability to self replicate -basis of heredity -mutable
Missense Mutation
Incomplete Dominance
DNA
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
30. 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
Testcross
tRNA Job
Genetic Code
Mendel's First Law: Law of Segregation (Four Principles)
31. Individuals being crossed
Environmental Factors
Incomplete Dominance
Parental (P Generation)
Homozygous
32. Only one trait is being studied in this particular mating
Monohybrid Cross
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
Polyribosome
Binary fission
33. An organism with a dominant phenotype of unknown genotype (Ax) is crossed with a phenotypically recessive organism
A-site
Recessive Allele
Inducible Systems
Backcross
34. Can often affect the expression of a gene -interaction betwen the enironment and the genotype produces the phenotype
Genetic Code
Bacteriophage
RNA
Environmental Factors
35. The sequence of nontranscribable DNA that is the repressor binding site
Purines
Lysogenic Cycle
Operator Gene
Polyribosome
36. DNA language must be translated by mRNA in such a way as to produce the 20 words in the amino acid language
Gene
Codons
Semiconservative
Triplet Code
37. Genes that are located on the X or Y chromosome -in humans - most are located on the X
Sex Linked
Bacterial Replication
Nucleotide
Bacteriophage
38. Composed of two subunits (consisting of proteins and rRNA) - one large and one small - that bind together only during protein synthesis -have 3 binding sites (for mRNA and two tRNA)
Episomes
Heredity
Anticodon
Ribosomes
39. 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
Backcross
Messenger mRNA
RNA
Mutations
40. System where the repressor is inactive until it combines with the corepressor
Repressible Systems
Operon
Polyribosome
Gene Mutation
41. Short segments from lagging strand
RNA
Bacterial Genome
Translation
Okazaki fragments
42. 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
Punnet Square Diagram
Monohybrid Cross
Drosophila Melanogaster
Bacteriophage
43. Pairs of homologues in sexually differentiated species
Homozygous
Peptide Bond
Autosomes
Nondisjunction
44. Bacteriophages that replicate by the lytic cycle - killing their host cells
Genotype
Testcross
Virulent
Lysogenic Cycle
45. Self replication ensures that its coded sequence will be passed on to successive generations
Heredity
Transcription
Polypeptide Synthesis
Bacterial Genome
46. Where protein synthesis occurs
Conjugation
Okazaki fragments
Ribosomes
Translation
47. The process whereby information coded in the base sequence of DNA is transcribed into a strand of mRNA that leaves the nucleus through nuclear pores. the remaining events of protein synthesis occur in the cytoplasm
Transcription
Okazaki fragments
Autosomes
Operator Gene
48. Small circular rings of DNA which contain accessory genes
Lysogenic Cycle
Inducible Systems
Bacterial Replication
Plasmids
49. Diagnostic tool to determine the genotype of an organism -Only with a recessive phenotype can genotype be predicted with 100% accuracy -if dominant phenotype is expressed - the genotype can be either homozygous dominant or heterozygous -used to deter
Transcription
Testcross
Lysogenic Cycle
Mutagenic Agents
50. Silent allele -usually assigned capital letters
Gene
Heredity
Recessive Allele
Peptide Bond
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