Biology Chapter 13 packet

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Which of the following most accurately summarizes the effects of mutations on living things?

Many mutations have little or no effect, but some can be harmful or beneficial

_________ carries copies of the instructions for making proteins from DNA to other parts of the cell

Messenger RNA

What happens when cells cannot repair the damage caused by a mutagen

The DNA base sequence changes permanently

An exception to the central dogma is

The ability of some viruses to transfer some information from RNA to DNA

A possible mutagen is

Ultraviolet light

A sequence of three bases of a tRNA molecule that is complementary to a sequence of bases on an mRNA molecule

anticodon

Cancer is the product of a mutation that

Causes the uncontrolled growth of cells

The three consecutive bases that specify a single amino acid to be added to the polypeptide chain

Codon

A kind of mutation that can change every amino acid that follows the point of mutation

frameshift mutation

How genetic info is put into actions in a living cell

gene expression

A heritable change in genetic info

mutation

A region of DNA where a repression can bind is a

operator

A change in one or a few nucleotides that occur at a single point in the DNA sequence

point mutation

A chain of amino acids

polypeptide

Having an extra set of chromosomes

polyploidy

the region of DNA where the production of an RNA strand begins is called the _______

promoter

______ transfers amino acids to ribosomes

transfer RNA

Part of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another

translocation

The way in which DNA, RNA and proteins are all involved in putting genetic information into action in living cells is called

Gene expression

The instructions for assembling proteins are contained in the

Genes

The sequence of bases that serves was the language of life

Genetic code

Small changes in genes

Gradually accumulate over time

The addition of a base to the DNA sequence

Insertion

_______ are portions of RNA that are cut out and discarded

Introns

A chromosomal mutation that reverses the direction of parts of a chromosome

Inversion

polyploidy is the condition in which

An organism has an extra set of chromosomes

Mutations are important to the evolution of a species because they

Are a source of genetic variability

The sequence of ______ in mRNA complements the sequence in the DNA template

Bases

The central dogma of molecular biology is the info is transferred from

DNA to RNA to protein

A mutation that produces an extra copy of all or part of a chromosome

Duplication

_______ are spliced together inn forming messenger RNA

Exons

________ are spliced together to make the final mRNA

Extrons

A chemical or physical agent that causes a change in a gene

Mutagen

A heritable change in genetic info

Mutation

In eukaryotes, RNA is formed in the _______ and then travels to the _________

Nucleus, cytoplasm

RNA polymerase binds to regions of DNA called ________, which are start signals for transcription

Promoters

______ contains the sugar ribose

RNA

The enzyme _______ binds to DNA during transcription

RNA polymerase

The enzyme that assembles a complementary strand of RNA on a DNA template is _______

RNA polymerase

The cellular machinery that replicated DNA inserts an incorrect base

Rough once in every 10 million bases

The change of one base to another in a DNA sequence

Substitution

The process of ______ produces a complementary strand of RNA on a DNA template

Transcription

The process of using DNA to produce complementary RNA molecules is called ________

Transcription

The decoding of an mRNA message into a protein

Translation

All organisms are mostly the same in

the molecular biology of their genes


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