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Nucleic Acids Potpourri

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In this type of cell division, one cell divides into two daughter cells that have the same chromosome number as the first cell.

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Prokaryotic cell division is called this

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This type of cell division produces haploid gametes.

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Crossing over occurs during this type of cell division.

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The fusion of two haploid gametes during fertilization produces this type of cell.

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The different versions of genes are called ____________.

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Give an example of a heterozygous genotype.

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If brown fur (B) is dominant to white (b) what is the probability that a cross between a heterozygous brown individual and a white individual will be brown?

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Recessive sex-linked genes are carried on which chromosome?

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What is the genotype of individual E?

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If one strand of a DNA molecule has the sequence ATG-CCG-TAT, what will the sequence of bases on the other strand be?

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If the DNA sequence ATG-GGC-TAC is transcribed, what will the sequence of bases in the mRNA be?

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What is structure f?

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What part of a tRNA molecule is complementary to a part of an mRNA molecule?

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What amino acid sequence will be produced by the transcription and translation of the DNA sequence TAC-AAA-TCG?

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What are the monomers of nucleic acids?

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What three parts make up one nucleotide?

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What type of nucleic acid can be found both inside and outside of the nucleus?

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What are the RNA base-pairing rules?

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What type of enzymes copy nucleic acids?

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Mutations can only be passed on to offspring if they are present in cells that produce what?

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If the diploid chromosome number of a plant is 24, how many chromosomes will be present in a pollen cell (gamete)?

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In what direction does genetic information usually flow in a cell? In other words, what is the central dogma of molecular biology?

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When homologous chromosomes exchange material during crossing over, what is the result?

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What does a recombinant DNA molecule have that other DNA molecules do not?


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