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Bio Exam 3
Chapters 8.5-14.1
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
10/23/2014

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DNA
Definition
Deoxyribonucleic acid whose double-helix contains the genes with genetic information
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How many genomes are passed on during reproduction?
Definition
half father's genome and half mother's genome and then both halves come together in a fertilized ego produce an entirely new genome
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What 4 chemical substances lie along the the double helix and are referred to as bases?
Definition
Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine and each series of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs represents information for the production of a protein
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Protein Synthesis
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a sequence of DNA bases is copied onto the molecule mRNA and mRNA then moves out of the cell's nucleus to a ribosome (in the cytoplasm) where the mRNA sequence is brought together with amino acids
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What is the result of protein synthesis?
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A chain of amino acids that folds into a protein
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Genetics
Definition
the study of physical inheritance among living things
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Genome
Definition
the complete collection of an organism's genetic information
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DNA Replication
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The duplication of DNA where the two strands of the double helix unwind and then each single strand serves as a template for construction of a second, complementary strand
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Mitosis
Definition
The separation of the cell's duplicated chromosomes (pre-cytokinesis)
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Cytokinesis
Definition
The physical splitting/separation of a parent cell into 2 daughter cells
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Cell Cycle
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The repeating pattern of growth, genetic duplication, and division seen in most cells
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Chromatid
Definition
one of the two identical strands of chromatin that make up a chromosome in its' duplicated state
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Chromatin
Definition
a molecular complex, composed of DNA and associated proteins, that makes up the chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms
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Chromosome
Definition
units of DNA that are divided and packaged
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Homologous Chromosomes
Definition
any two that share paternal and maternal qualities
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Interphase
Definition
duplicates chromosomes while carrying out its work
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Karyotype
Definition
pictorial arrangement of complete set of human chromosomes
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Mitotic Phase
Definition
Both mitosis and cytokinesis takes place in this part of the cell cycle
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4 Stages in Mitosis
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Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase
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Centrosome
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(takes place just outside of the nucleus) a cellular structure that acts as an organizing center for the assembly of microtubules
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Metaphase Plate
Definition
a plane located midway between the poles of a dividing cell
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Microtubules
Definition
protein fibers that are part of the cell's cytoskeleton or internal fiber network
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Mitotic Spindle
Definition
the microtubules active in cell division
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Binary Fission
Definition
prokaryotic cell division which makes for a short cell cycle
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Reproduction
Definition
(sexual) specialized reproductive cells (gametes and sperm) come together to produce offspring
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Gametes
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The cells that are produced through meiosis. (Eggs and Sperm come together to produce offspring). Gametes only have 23 chromosomes in them, not 23 pair, so they are considered HAPLOID
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Meiosis
Definition
a process in which a single diploid cell divides to produce 4 haploid reproductive cells
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Diploid cells
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"2n" cells where 2 = a doubled number of chromosomes/n = haploid cells
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Meiosis Formula
Definition
duplicate once, divide twice (product = 4 cells)
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Meiosis 1
Definition
homologous chromosomes separate
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Meiosis 2
Definition
chromatids (daughter cells) separate
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Tetrad
Definition
when 2 homologous chromosomes have been maternally and paternally paired
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Independent Assortment
Definition
the random distribution of homologous chromosome pics during meiosis
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Prophase 1
Definition
homologous chromosomes pair with each other and in the process called CROSSING OVER they exchange reciprocal segments of themselves
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Metaphase 1
Definition
there is an independent assortment of maternal and paternal chromosome pairs on either side of the metaphase plate. THIS CHANCE ALIGNMENT DETERMINES WHICH DAUGHTER CELL EACH CHROMOSOME WILL END UP IN.
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Asexual reproduction
Definition
produces organisms that are exact genetic copies of the parent
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Females
Definition
23 matched pairs of chromosomes; 22 of autosomes and one pair of sex-determining Y chromosome
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Determined Male Offspring
Definition
if the sperm with a Y chromosome fertilizes an egg
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Determined Female Offspring
Definition
if the sperm with an X chromosome fertilizes an egg
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Spermatogonia
Definition
stem cells at the beginning of the male gamete formation
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Primary Spermatocytes
Definition
diploid cells that give rise to the spermatids that develop into mature sperm cells
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Oogonia
Definition
cells at the beginning of the female gamete formation, most or all of which are produced prior to the birth of a female
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Primary oocytes
Definition
the cells that will go through meiosis 1, producing haploid oocytes
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Polar bodies
Definition
the 3 out 4 cells that don't receive enough cytoplasmic material during cell division to be able to develop into a haploid egg
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Cross-pollinate
Definition
one plant can pollinate another
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Phenotype
Definition
any physiological feature, bodily characteristic or behavior of an organisms
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Genotype
Definition
genetic make-up
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Alleles
Definition
genes/material elements that come in pairs
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first filial generation (f1)
Definition
the offspring of the parental generation
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Homozygous
Definition
an organism with two identical alleles for a given character
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Heterozygous
Definition
an organism with differing alleles
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Dominant
Definition
expressed in heterozygous condition
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Recessive
Definition
not expressed in heterozygous condition
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Law of Segregation
Definition
differing character in organisms result from 2 genetic elements (alleles) that seperate in gamete formation. such that each gamete only gets one of the two alleles
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Law of Independent Assortment
Definition
during gamete formation, gene pairs assort independently of one another
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Dihybrid Cross
Definition
breeding organisms for 2 characters
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Incomplete Dominance
Definition
operates when neither allele for a given gene is completely dominant, with the result that a heterozygous genotype will yield an intermediate phenotype
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Codominance
Definition
neither allele is dominant; each has a separate phenotypic effect
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Multiple Alleles
Definition
within a population there can be many allelic variants of a single gene
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Bell Curve
Definition
distribution of values that is symmetrical around the average
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Recessive disorder
Definition
a genetic disorder that will not exist in the presence of a functional allele
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People with recessive disorders
Definition
might still possess an allele for them which they can pass onto their offspring
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If mom's colorblind and son is colorblind but dad is not
Definition
daughter is a carrier and all male offspring will be colorblind and all female offspring won't be
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Central Dogma
Definition
Replication > Transcription > Translation (DNA > RNA > mRNA)
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Molecular Biology
Definition
the investigation of life at the level of its individual molecules
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James Watson and Francis Crick
Definition
discovered the chemical structure of DNA in 1953 which ushered in a new era in biology because it allowed researchers to understand some of the most fundamental processes in genetics (JUST REMEMBER X RAY DIFFRACTION)
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Nucleotides
Definition
DNA molecule is composed of these building blocks, each of which consists of one sugar (deoxyribose), one phosphate group, and four bases (ATGC)
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Sugar and phosphates
Definition
linked in a chain that forms the "handrails" of the DNA double helix
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Bases
Definition
extend inward and are joined to each other in the middle by hydrogen bonds
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DNA process
Definition
first: double helix divides down the middle
second: each A specifies a place for a T in a new strand and each G specifies a place for a C
third: the end product is two double helices
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How does life build itself
Definition
Each double helix produced in replication is a combo of one parental strand of DNA and one newly synthesized complementary strand
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DNA polymerases
Definition
move along the double helix in DNA replication, bonding together new nucleotides in complementary DNA strands
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Polypeptide chain
Definition
a string of amino acids tht shape into a protein when folded into a 3D shape. The order in which the amino acids are linked in a polypeptide chain determines which protein will be produced.
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