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SB2a How are DNA and RNA different?. DNA is double stranded and RNA is single stranded. RNA has Uracil and DNA has thymine. DNA is only in the nucleus. SB2a What is a phosphate group, a deoxyribose sugar, and a nitrogen base called when put together?. NUCLEOTIDE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SB2a How are DNA and RNA different?

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DNA is double stranded and RNA is single stranded.RNA has Uracil and DNA has thymine.

DNA is only in the nucleus.

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SB2a What is a phosphate group, a deoxyribose sugar, and a nitrogen base

called when put together?

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NUCLEOTIDE

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SB2a How do the bases in DNA pair?

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Adenine <> ThymineCytosine <> Guanine

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SB2a Because of Chargoff’s rule there is equal numbers of bases for _______

and _______

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Cytosine = Guanine Adenine = Thymine

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SB2b Make a complementary RNA strand from the DNA below.

CGA CGA TTA

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GCU GCU AAU

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SB2b Label the diagram to show how a protein is made

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SB2b Where are proteins made?

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Ribosomes

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SB2b What is another name for each triplet code

such as ACG?

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mRNA codon

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SB2b Write the complementary anticodons for the codons below.

CGC-AUC-GGA

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GCG-UAG-CCU

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SB2b Where does transcription and translation take place?

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Transcription = NucleusTranslation = Ribosomes

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SB2b Name the two forms of RNA used during the

making of proteins?

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mRNA and tRNA(messenger RNA and

transfer RNA)

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SB2b How many times does DNA replication

occur before cells reproduce?

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ONE

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SB2b Why does transcription occur?

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Transcription takes place to make mRNA

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SB2b What is translation?

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Putting together amino acids to make proteins by using the three letter codons

(looking them up on the table of bases [letters])

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SB2c Cross a homozygous dominant with a homozygous recessive

genotype.

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Bb Bb

Bb Bb

B B

b

b

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SB2c Cross a heterozygous genotype

with a homozygous dominant genotype.

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BB BB

Bb Bb

B B

B

b

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SB2c Give an example of incomplete dominance

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Plants that make red (RR), white (WW) and pink flowers (RW). The pink of a

blending of traits.

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SB2c Cross a heterozygous genotype

with a homozygous dominant genotype.

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BB BB

Bb Bb

B B

B

b

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SB2 c What is the type of cell reproduction that decreases the

chromosome number to half (haploidy)?

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Meiosis

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SB2c Describe the sex chromosomes

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male = XYfemale = XX

The male determines the sex of a child because his sperm may carry an X or a Y chromosome.

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SB2c When does segregation of alleles

happen?

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Meiosis

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SB2c If a gene shows up the most and is expressed with a capital letter it is

showing ________.

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dominance

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SB2c Describe a genotype that is heterozygous

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It contains a capital letter for the dominant allele and a lowercase letter for a recessive allele

Bb

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SB2c Given an example of a phenotype

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Color, shape, or stature

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SB2a What is the monomer of DNA?

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Nucleotide

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SB2c Cross an individual with AB blood and another

with O blood type

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AO BO

AO BO

A B

O

O

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SB2c List the genotypes and phenotypes for the

blood types

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SB2c How can there be two different alleles in

blood type AB?

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Because of codominance

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SB2c What can cause genetic variation during

meiosis?

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Crossing over to mix up the gene combinations

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SB2c Traits do not affect the occurrence of other different traits. This is the basis for Mendel’s Law of __________________.

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Independent assortment

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SB2d When DNA is mutated, what is changed to alter the production of

proteins?

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The nitrogen bases (letters ATCG)

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SB2d If you change one base in DNA what type of

mutation will it be?

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POINT Mutation

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SB2d What causes a change in DNA (genetic information)?

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Mutations

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SB2e What is asexual reproduction?

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Type of reproduction involving one parent cell that results in identical cells so there is no genetic variation. For example, taking a cutting from a plant to grow a new plant. These plants are clones and genetically identical.

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SB1a Describe the type and quantity of cells

produced from meiosis.

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Type = haploid cellsQuantity = 4 cells

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SB1a Compare the number of chromosomes in gametes (haploid cells) and body (diploid)cells.

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In humans for example: Diploid (body or somatic cells) = 46Haploid (gametes or sex cells) = 23