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Gametogenesis uses what method of cellular growth / division
After an egg is fertilized, the embryo grows using what method of cell division / growth
Mitosis Sex cells are not being formed
Prophase: Nuclear membrane breaks down, chromosomes condense Metaphase: Chromosomes line up Anaphase: Chromosomes are separated and pulled apart Telophase: nuclear membrane reforms, cells elongate and begin to separate Cytokinesis: cell’s cytoplasm pinch off to form two new, individual cells
How many nucleotides are needed to code for the amino acids Phenylalanine?
Nitrogenous Base • Phosphate Group • Deoxyribose (5-C sugar)
The genetic code of a DNA molecule is determined by a specific sequence of ____________.
Nitrogenous Bases!! A, T, G, C
What is the difference between DNA replication and DNA transcription?
Replication is going from DNA to DNA (just copying itself) and Transcription is going from DNA to RNA (using the DNA blueprints to begin making the proteins they code for)
If you have 2,000 nucleotides total and 450 code for A, how many cytosines will you have?
Copying DNA coding into RNA sequences to make proteins is known as ________
What DNA strand would result in the formation of the following RNA: AUU GCG GGU AAU
RNA: AUU GCG GGU AAU DNA: TAA CGC CCA TTA
How many amino acids does the following sequence code for? 5’ ATCAGCGCTGGC 3’
4 Every three bases
If you break apart a DNA or RNA molecule, what will be the resulting pieces?
mRNA – messenger – carries copies of DNA rRNA – ribosomal – makes up the ribosomes tRNA – transfer – transfers amino acids to the ribosomes during protein synthesis
What cells would be most vulnerable to passing on a genetic mutation?
What is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance?
Incomplete – blending together (white and red make pink) Codominance – both show - black cow and white cow make a cow-colored cow
If a homozygous recessive white rabbit breeds with a homozygous dominant black rabbit, what percent of the F1-gen will have white fur?
A homozygous recessive white rabbit breeds with a homozygous dominant black rabbit. The heterozygous offspring from the F1 gen are then crossed (performing an F1-cross). What percent of the F2-gen will have white fur?
1/4 25%
How would you study genetic inheritance throughout several generations?
If Boy and Girl are not hemophilic and do not show traits for the disorder but have two daughters that both have hemophilia, what is the best explanation??
What do we call the site of replication during DNA replication
What part of the cell cycle would take the longest amount of time?