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What are the two purines of DNA?
Adenine and Guanine
What are two differences between DNA and RNA?
RNA=Uracil
DNA=double strand
RNA=single strand
DNA=Thymine
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid
What do chromosomes contain?
Genes
What do genes do?
Determine traits
Why don't siblings look exactly like each other and have the exact same traits?
Different Alleles
How does the structure of DNA allow for replication to occur?
The double helix can be split in half to allow different base pairs to connect with each other
What is the function of DNA?
DNA controls all the functions for your cells
What is the function of RNA?
To make proteins
Where does transcription occur?
Nucleus
Where does translation occur?
Cytoplasm
Translate this sequence from DNA into RNA:
UAA ACG CUG UGA AUU GUC
ATT TGC GAC ACT TAA CAT
What does a missense mutation do?
A base pair is switched
What does a nonsense mutation do?
The sequence is prematurely stopped
What happens in an insertion mutation?
A letter is inserted into the sequence
What happens in a deletion mutation?
A letter is deleted from the sequence
What is the structure of chromosomes?
Chromosomes have a centromere in the middle and are two sister chromatids joined together by this centromere
What is the function of chromosomes?
To store the DNA and genes
What did Watson and Crick contribute to the discovery of DNA structure?
They built a model of the DNA to show how it was put together
Why do we make DNA into mRNA?
Because we can't let DNA go out of the nucleus for risk of damage
Where would you find a codon?
mRNA strand
Where would you find the anti-codon?
tRNA strand
How would the DNA in two sister chromatids compare to each other?
identical DNA
How would the DNA in two homologous chromosomes compare together?
They would have the same genes but different alleles
Describe the alleles of a homozygous individual:
They would have two of the same allele
Name one purpose of DNA
Growth
Describe the difference between Genotype and Phenotype
Phenotype=physical attributes
Genotype=genetic structure
What is the role of meiosis?
Reproduction
How many daughter cells are created in Meiosis?
4 daughter cells
What is the difference between diploid and haploid cells?
Haploid=1 copy
Diploid= 2 copies of every cell
What is the stage that most cells spend their lives in?
Interphase
What 6 components would you expect to find in DNA?
A,T,G,C, phosphates and sugar
Fill in the blank:
A,T,G,C are _____________base models.
Nitrogenous
What 3 molecules you would find in the nucleotide?
Deoxyribose sugar, phosphate and a nitrogen base
If you have a purine on one side, of the DNA molecule, what do you have on the other side?
Pyrimidine
What needs to happen first in DNA replication?
The DNA needs to be on the same side
Why did people think that protein held the information for the genetic code rather than the DNA?
Because the protein was much more complex
If you were to cross 2 heterozygous individuals, what would the phenotypic ratio be?
3 dominant, 1 recessive
Fill in the blanks:
The genetic info stored in the_____is used to make a ______.
DNA, protein
What is the structure of DNA?
Double helix of base pairs that is generally many base pairs long
Which process produces genetically identical cells?
Mitosis
The method by which a cell's cytoplasm divides is called______.
Cytokinesis
The piece of DNA that codes for a protein is a
Gene
For humans, the haploid number is_____and the diploid number is_____.
23, 46
Complete dominance refers to traits that have __________.
Only two forms
What is the base that is different in RNA than in DNA?
Uracil in RNA, Thymine in DNA
What is the difference between genes and alleles?
A gene is a part of DNA while an allele is different versions of the same gene
What is the difference between homozygous and heterozygous?
Homozygous means you have two of the same alleles and heterozygous means you have two different alleles for the same gene
If a punnet square had 3 dominant traits of T and one recessive trait, what would the genotypic ratio be?
2:2:0
If a punnet square had 2 dominant traits of M and 2 recessive traits, what would the genotypic ratio be?
0:4:0
Summarize Mendel's experiment:
He crossbred two varieties of peas to see the results
Summarize Mendel's first law:
That gametes combine randomly in forming offspring
What was Mendel's first law called?
Law of Segregation
What was Mendel's second called?
Law of Independent Assortment
Summarize Mendel's second law:
The alleles of one gene are distributed independently of one another
What are the four stages of the cell cycle in order?
G1, Synthesis, G2, Mitosis
What happens in Anaphase of mitosis?
Centromeres divide and the chromatids are split
The_______ is where ____is stored in ______.
Nucleus, DNA, chromosomes
The complex combination of DNA and proteins that makes up chromosomes
Chromatin
What are the four stages of the cell cycle in order?
G1, Synthesis, G2, Mitosis
What are the six stages of Mitosis in order?
Prophase, Pro-Metaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis
Is Interphase a stage of Mitosis or not?
No, it's a prep phase.
Chromosomes that come in pairs
Homologous Chromosomes
The physical appearance of an organism
Phenotype
The genetic makeup of an organism
Genotype
An allele that only needs one gene copy to be shown
Dominant
An allele that needs two copies to be shown
Recessive
It is when both alleles are the same for this gene. This has two possibilities
Homozygous
An individual has two different alleles for that gene. There is always a dominant and recessive allele.
Heterozygous
a naturally occurring or synthetic compound consisting of large molecules made up of a linked series of repeated simple monomers
Polymer
small unit that can join together with other small units to form polymers
Monomer
one of the alternative forms of a gene that governs a characteristic, such as hair color
Allele
Technique in which x-rays scientists can see the shadow of a molecule.
X-ray Diffraction
Where is DNA stored?
In chromosomes
Where are chromosomes located?
In the nucleus of a cell
What the proteins wrapped around and in DNA called?
Histones
What are pairs of chromosomes called?
Homologous
What are the two types of phenotypes?
Dominant and Recessive
What are the 3 parts of a DNA Nucleotide?
Deoxyribose Sugar, Phospate Group, Nitrogenous Base
What goes with Adenine?
Thymine
What goes with Guanine?
Cytosine
How many Hydrogen bonds are formed with G&C?
3
How many Hydrogen bonds are formed with A&T?
2 h-bonds
Who was the first researcher to unlock the secrets of inheritance?
Gregor Mendel
How many copies of genes do parents have?
2 copies
How can we predict the outcome of traits?
Punnet Squares
What bases are Pyrimidines?
Cytosine and Thymine
What bases are Purines?
Adenine and Guanine
What part of a DNA molecule creates the genetic code?
The Nitrogenous Base
How many helixes does DNA have?
2 helixes
What two things are chromosomes made up of?
Protein and DNA
Homologous chromosomes have the same_____but have different_____.
Genes Alleles
How many autosomal genes does a human have?
22
How many non-autosomal genes des a human have?
1
How many P. Square boxes does a Dihybrid Cross have?
16
A cross between individuals that have different alleles for the same gene
Dihybrid
How many gametes does each parent have in a Dihybrid cross?
4 gametes
What is the genotype and phenotype frequency for incomplete dominance?
1:2:1
Does Co-dominance have more than one allele or less?
More
What term does this describe?
Genes on DIFFERENT chromosomes separate independently during meiosis.
Independent Assortment