DNA, Chromosomes, Cell Reproduction
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DNA-$100 The genetic code of an organism and therefore its function is determined by its?
DNA - $200 The primary function of DNA is to
DNA - $300 The enzymes responsible for adding nucleotides to the exposed DNA template bases are
DNA - $400 The base-pairing rules state that the following are base pairs in DNA?
DNA - $500 Which of the following is not part of the DNA molecule? Deoxyribose Nitrogenous base Phosphate ribose
Chromosomes - $100 What do the boxed chromosomes represent?
Chromosomes- $200 What is the boxed area labled A?
Chromosomes-$300 What is true of homologous chromosomes? They occur in sexually reproducing organisms They are paired Each has the same size and shape as its homologue All?
Chromosomes - $400 The point on the chromosomes where the chromosome is pulled apart during mitosis is
Chromosomes- $500 An organism with XY chromosomes is what gender?
Mitosis- $100 The stage of mitosis in which the chromosomes are lined up on along the center is
Mitosis- $200 In which stage of mitosis do chrmoatids separate from one another and move to opposite ends of the cell?
Mitosis- $300 Mitosis occurs in what type of cells?
Mitosis- $400 Mitosis makes cells that are Haploid or diploid? Sharing electrons
Mitosis- $500 Mitosis are cells that are Genetically identical or genetically dissimilar ?
Meiosis- $100 The process of cell division necessary for making gametes for sexual reproduction is
Meiosis-$200 Which of the following occur in meiosis but not mitosis? Random chromosome segregation Formation of haploid cells Crossing over all
Meiosis-$300 Exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes during meiosis is called
Meiosis-$400 When does the process of crossing over occur?
Meiosis-$500 What is this process?
What is this diagram? Pedigree and Karyotype- $100
Pedigree/ Karyotype-$200 What are the objects shown in this diagram?
Pedigree/Karyotype-$300 Which individual represented in the 4 th generation above is a male with red- green colorblindness?
Pedigree/Karyotype-$400 Which individual represents a female carrier for red-green colorblindness?
Pedigree/Karyotype- $500 Which individual in the diagram above is not a male carrier of red-green colorblindness?
Mutations - $100 What type of mutation is represented by C?
Mutations - $200 Which diagram represents translocation?
Mutations- $300 The effects of mutation can be : Helpful Harmful Neutral all
Mutations- $400 A mutation that involves one or a few nucleotides is called a(n)?
Mutation- $500 Which of the following is not a DNA(gene) mutation? Inversion Insertion Deletion substitution
Miscellaneous - $100 Trisomy is a mutation that results in a cell having an extra
Miscellaneous - $200 Gene regulation in eukaryotes
Miscellaneous - $300 Specialized cells regulate the expression of genes because they
Miscellaneous - $400 During which phase of meiosis do chromosomes segregate (separate) randomly from their homologues eventually resulting in numerous haploid combinations of gametes?
Miscellaneous - $500 Specialized cells regulate the expression of genes because they