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Title: Click Here to Begin the Game


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Jeopardy
  • Click Here to Begin the Game

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Molecular Genetics
Evolution
Labs 6-8
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Helicase
__________ unwind the helix and separates the
parent strand at replication forks.
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okazaki fragments which grow 5 ? 3 must be
joined along the lagging strand
  • HOW DOES DNA SYNTHESIS PROCESS OF THE LAGGING
    STRAND DIFFER FROM THAT OF THE LEADING STRAND?
  • 1,2

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REGULATORY GENES
These genesCODE FOR REPRESSOR PROTEINS ARE
TRANSCRIVED CONTINUOUSLY ARE NOT CONTAINED IN
THE OPERON THEY CONTROL
  • 1,3

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Cellular differentiation
The specialization of cells in both structure
and function within an organismis the result of
  • 1,4

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Retrovirus
Which type of virus defies the central
dogma (DNA to RNA to Protein) of biology?
  • 1,5

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Lamarck
The theory that an organisms characteristics
that develop in theirlifetime are passed on to
their offspring was presented by this man
  • 2,1

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Genetic recombination
What is the single most importantfactor that
produces variability?
  • 2,2

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DNA is more stable.
Why has DNA become the geneticmaterial of cells
when RNA wasconsidered the first form?
  • 2,3

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No gene flow, large population, random mating, no
net mutations, no natural selection.
Populations in Hardy-Weinbergmust have these 5
conditions
  • 2,4

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Allopatric Speciation
The formation of two species due to the
presence of a physical barrier
  • 2,5

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Transfer of genetic information into a cell by
direct uptake of the DNA.
  • What is bacterial transformation?
  • 3,1

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  • The restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA at
    specific sites

How are restriction enzymes used in genetic
engineering?
  • 3,2

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Gene is found on any chromosome other than the
sex chromosome.
  • What is it mean to be an autosomal gene?
  • 3,3

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q0.4 p0.6
In a population of 10,000 1,600 are diagnosed
with sickle cellwhich is a recessive
disorder. What is the frequency of the two
alleles?
  • 3,4

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If a restriction enzyme cut a strand of DNA into
lengths of 400 bp, 2125 bp, 300 bpwhat would
the corresponding gel look like?(show starting
well and /- sides)
  • 3,5

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A round watermelon is crossed with a long
watermelon, and all of the offspring are oval.
If 2 oval watermelons are crossed, what is the
percent of watermelons that will be round?
  • 4,1

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Only his daughters!
A man who has a sex linked allele will pass it on
to
  • 4,2

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Transcription
The process in which DNA makes messenger RNA
  • 4,3

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linkage

In flys who have yellow bodies, they usually have
mini wings. This can best be explained by?
  • 4,4

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For a species with a n4, how many different
combinations of chromosomes are possible for the
gamete?
  • 4,5

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Temperature, pH, salt or substrate concentration,
presence of activators/inhibitors
Name the four factors that affect the function of
enzymes
  • 5,1

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DPIP serves as a substance which is reduced by
the electrons released from photosynthesis
Explain the role of DPIP in measuring the
photosynthesis rate of isolated chloroplasts in
DPIP solution.
  • 5,2

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H2O
Osmosis is a special type of diffusion that
allows what molecule to move across a
semi-permeable barrier?
  • 5,3

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Initial rate highest most substrateEnd rate
at 0 because substrate has been used up
Draw Label the graph of a reaction rate
(product in moles vs. time) and indicate the
initial reaction rate explain why the
asymptote that is approached as the reaction
finishes is present
  • 5,4

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Plants have cell plate formation where animals
have cleavage furrow
What is a major difference in during cytokinesis
betweenplant and animal cells?
  • 5,5
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