sickle cell unit test
Which of the following is not an accurate statement describing the contributions of researchers to the structure of DNA.
Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase injected viruses into mice to determine that the inheritable material was DNA and not protein.
Which of the following statements accurately describes the impacts of sickle-cell disease on the body.
Anemia prevents the immune and lymphatic systems from working properly, resulting in decreased immunity.
Rosalind Franklin believed that
DNA is a repeating helical structure.
What is the name of the enzyme that fits new complementary DNA nucleotides into the new strand?
DNA polymerase
Which of the following best describes the sequence of DNA compaction, beginning with least compacted to most compacted?
DNA strand, nucleosomes, chromosomes
Sickle-cell disease is a disorder that results in malformed hemoglobin molecules. What is the result of this in terms of hemoglobin function?
Hemoglobin has a reduced ability to bind to and transport oxygen in red blood cells.
Which of the following statements best describes the structure of a hemoglobin molecule?
Hemoglobin is comprised of four globin molecules, each with their own heme group that binds to and carries oxygen
Sickle-cell disease results in misshapen red blood cells. What impact does this have on their ability to carry gases in the bloodstream.
It reduces their ability to carry oxygen, resulting in anemia.
Describe the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide during gas exchange.
Oxygen diffuses out of the lungs into red blood cells and carbon dioxide diffuses out of red blood cells and into the lungs.
Which of the following statements about PCR is true?
PCR uses DNA polymerase
RNA polymerase has several jobs during the transcription process. Which of the following is not a job that it performs?
RNA polymerase edits the mRNA strand by removing some sections and splicing together remaining sections.
Sickle-cell disease causes hemoglobin proteins to become altered. What direct effect does this have on red blood cells?
Red blood cells become sickle-shaped, clumping up and blocking blood flow in capillaries.
Which of the following most accurately describes how sickle-cell disease impacts the body?
Red blood cells clump up, blocking capillaries within the alveoli, resulting in acute chest syndrome, marked by pain, fever, and shortness of breath.
Duplicated chromosomes result in two sister chromatids that are held together by a centromere. Which of the following statements best describes the location of genes along these sister chromatids?
Sister chromatids have identical alleles that are located in the same place along each sister chromatid.
Meiosis proceeds different in males compared to females. Which of the following best describes one of those differences?
Spermatogenesis results in the production of four haploid sperm cells and oogenesis results in the production of a single haploid egg cell.
Eriwin Chargaff found that
The percent of adenine is equal to the percent of thymine and the percent of guanine is equal to the percent of cytosine.
Frederick Griffith found that
There is a transforming factor that exists and can change bacteria's characteristics.
Which of the following best describes the overall goal of transcription?
To create a mRNA copy of a segment of DNA to take outside the nucleus.
Oswald Avery
Transformation of bacteria did not occur with the addition of Dnase enzyme, suggesting DNA is the genetic material.
Two parents with Type A and Type B blood have a child with Type AB blood. How is this possible?
Type A blood is codominant with Type B blood, so both alleles are expressed equally.
Humans have two sex chromosomes that are named based on their shape. Males have (a) _____ and females have (a) _____.
X and Y chromosome; two X chromosomes
During the human life cycle, the fertilization of an egg by a sperm results in
a diploid zygote
Sickle-cell disease is a disorder that is caused by...
a single mutation on a single gene.
Where within the lungs does gas exchange occur?
alveoli
During prophase I of meiosis, genetic information is exchanged between two homologous chromosomes, resulting in new combinations of alleles. This process is called _____.
crossing over
True or False: Sickle-cell disease is a recessive disease. This means that two individuals without the disease cannot have a child with the disease. Only parents with the disease can pass it on.
false
True or False: To transcribe something is to make an identical copy, i.e., if the original is DNA, the transcribed copy is also DNA.
false
Segments of DNA that contain instructions for making either proteins or RNA molecules that regulate proteins are called _____.
genes
Which of the following best describes the definition of a gene?
genetic information that produces a product, either proteins or RNA
Mendel's experiments led him to the conclusion that individuals have two factors for each trait that separate during gamete formation, resulting in gametes with one factor for each trait. In addition, fertilization results in a new individual with two factors for each trait again. He referred to this as the _____.
law of segregation
Sickle-cell disease results in malformed hemoglobin molecules. Which cell type contains millions of hemoglobin molecules per cell?
red blood cells
Meiosis is different from mitosis in that meiosis
results in four haploid daughter cells that are genetically diverse, whereas mitosis results in two diploid daughter cells that are genetically identical.
DNA replication is considered to be _____ because the end product consists of one old strand and one newly synthesized strand.
semiconservative
Some traits are multiple-allele traits, meaning there are more than simply one recessive and one dominant allele possible. Which of the following is not an example of a multiple-allele trait?
sickle cell anemia
During translation, a polypeptide chain is created using a RNA template. Which of the following components is responsible for bringing amino acids to the growing polypeptide chain?
tRNA
Select all of the following statements that describe the structure of a molecule of DNA.
twisted double helix, contains the four nitrogen basis adeine thymine cytosine and guanine, contains deoxyribose sugar, a phosphate group
Sickle-cell disease is a recessive genetic disease. This means
two copies of the recessive allele must be present in order for the disease to be expressed.
What is the role of the enzyme ligase in DNA replication?
It seals any breaks in the sugar-phosphate backbone.
Variations in genes are called _____. Examples of these variations include eye color. There are blue eyes, green eyes, brown eyes, and several combinations of these.
alleles
Complete the following sentence: Hemoglobin functions in _____ cells and carries ____ to all cells of the body.
red blood; oxygen
Which of the following best describes how the environment may play a role in the expression of our genes.
Some phenotypes, including skin color, can be influenced by the environment. The genotype still determines some aspect of skin color, but the interaction with the environment, in the form of sun exposure, can cause variations in the resulting phenotype.
A single mutation causes sickle-cell disease. Which of the following statements best describes how this occurs?
A single nucleotide mutation causes a normal glutamine amino acid to be replaced with a valine amino acid. This causes the resulting hemoglobin protein to form incorrectly, resulting in sickle-shaped red blood cells that cannot function as intended.
If the codon is CCA, what is the anticodon and what amino acid will be inserted?
GGU, proline
In humans, male gametes are called _____, while female gametes are called _____.
sperm;eggs
Familial hypercholesterolemia is a disease that is incompletely dominant. This means that
the dominant allele does not fully mask the recessive allele, so an intermediate phenotype is displayed. In the case of familial hypercholesterolemia, heterozygotes have moderately higher levels of cholesterol compared to normal.
Mendel crossed pea plants dominant for two different traits (tall and green pods) with pea plants recessive for those same two traits (short and yellow pods). This cross resulted in pea plants that had combinations of all four traits (tall with green pods, tall with yellow pods, short with green pods, and short with yellow pods). Which law of inheritance best describes why this happens?
the law of independent assortment
Erwin Chargaff's research determined the composition of the nitrogen bases within a strand of DNA. His work determined that
the percent of adenine is equal to the percent of thymine and the percent of cytosine is equal to the percent of guanine.