Biology - Genetics
Ways the Sickle-Cell Disease impacts the body
-red blood cells form a sickle shape -red blood cells clump up and restrict blood flow -red blood cells block capillaries in alveoli, causing acute chest syndrome -red blood cells block capillaries in kidneys, preventing them from filtering the blood properly -oxygen concentrations drop because of the reduced ability of red blood cells to carry oxygen
Place the following materials in sequence based on the order they are encountered during gene expression protein, DNA, mRNA
1. DNA 2. mRNA 3. protein
Describe the process of gene expression
1. DNA in the nucleus serves as a template 2. mRNA is processed and leaves the nucleus 3. mRNA becomes associated with a ribosome 4. tRNAs with anticodons carry amino acids to the mRNA 5. Anticodon-codon complementary base-pairing occurs 6. Polypeptide synthesis occurs one amino acid at a time until complete.
Characteristics that describe the inheritance of sickle cell disease
1. follows a pattern of recessive inheritance 2. results from a single mutation to a gene 3. controlled by a single gene
Humans have ______ pairs of homologous chromosomes, including both autosomes and sex chromosomes.
23
Hemoglobin molecules are found in abundance in red blood cells, with each cell containing as many as _____________ hemoglobin molecules
250 million
What choice describes incomplete dominance? A. The heterozygous individual shows a phenotype between that of an individual homozygotic for either allele. B. The heterozygous individual displays both of the alleles equally. C. The F1 and all subsequent generations show a blending of the two alleles, giving a third new trait.
A. The heterozygous individual shows a phenotype between that of an individual homozygotic for either allele.
Which of the following statements are correct regarding a DNA molecule? A. The nucleotide base pairs between DNA strands are linked by hydrogen bonds B. In a DNA molecule, %A = %T and %G = %C C. It is a double helix D. The two DNA strands are oriented in the same direction.
A. The nucleotide base pairs between DNA strands are linked by hydrogen bonds B. In a DNA molecule, %A = %T and %G = %C C. It is a double helix
Which of the following may be caused by sickle cell disease? A. anemia B. Blockages in the capillaries of the respiratory system C. Pain in the joints of the body D. Increased rates of cancer
A. anemia B. Blockages in the capillaries of the respiratory system C. Pain in the joints of the body
Which enzyme is responsible for adding nucleotides to the growing DNA strand during DNA replication? A. telomerase B. DNA polymerase C. ligase D. nuclease
B. DNA polymerase
A mother with straight hair and a father with curly hair have a child with wavy hair. This is an example of what type of dominance? A. codominance B. multiple allele C. polygenic D. incomplete
D. incomplete
Genes are portions of ________ that code for instructions for proteins or RNA molecules
DNA
Genes are portions of ____________ that code for instructions for proteins or RNA molecules.
DNA
The genetic material for all living organisms is ___________
DNA
Rosalind Franklin
DNA is a repeating double helix
James Watson / Francis Crick
DNA is a twisted helix made of repeating nucleotides of sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogen base.
Oswald Avery
DNA is likely the genetic material, not protein
The enzyme ___________ links together fragments from the lagging stand, completing replication.
DNA ligase
Researchers can use ____________ to determine patterns of gene expression between cell types, tissues, or individuals.
DNA microarrays
The enzyme ______________ synthesizes a new strand of DNA by pairing nucleotides that are complementary to the original strand.
DNA polymerase
The process of ____________ can provide researchers information on the exact sequence of nucleotides in a gene of interest.
DNA sequencing
Recall the correct order of steps in gene expression
DNA, RNA, protein
Recall that the ______ of a cell directs the production of _______.
DNA; proteins
Match the following to describe the combination of sex chromosomes found in most males and most females
Females = two X chromosomes Males = one X one Y
If the codon is CCA, what is the anticodon and what amino acid will be inserted?
GGU, proline
The work of which of the following researcher(s) used radioactively labeled material to determine whether proteins or DNA are the genetic material? Avery Hershey and Chase Watson and Crick Griffith
Hershey and Chase
autosomal chromosomes
Include 22 pairs of chromosomes These traits display no differences between males and females
The process of ____________ uses an automated machine to allow researchers to make multiple copies of genes quickly.
PCR
Erwin Chargraff
The % of adenine is equal to the % of thymine. The % of cytosine is equal to the % of guanine.
Frederick Griffith
Transforming factor that can move information between bacteria.
True or False - During DNA replication, the copy of the DNA that is created is an exact replica of the original DNA strand.
True
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).
True
Alfred Hershey/Martha Chase
Used radioactive DNA and proteins to establish DNA as the genetic material
Select all of the following individuals that contributed to our knowledge of DNA Hersey and Chase Marie Curie Louis Pasteur Watson and Crick Rosalind Franklin
Watson and Crick Rosalind Franklin Hersey and Chase
sex chromosomes
X and Y chromosomes. determine if an individual is male or female
Select all of the following functions of the respiratory system regulate the secretion of hormones allow for the diffusion of oxygen into the blood transport air out of the lungs transport air into the lungs facilitate communication between the brain and all parts of the body
allow for the diffusion of oxygen into the blood transport air out of the lungs transport air into the lungs
The interaction of the respiratory and circulatory systems occurs where bronchioles of the lungs within the heart alveoli of the lungs none of the answer choices are correct
alveoli of the lungs
Within the uterus of an expecting mother, the developing fetus is surrounded by a cushioning fluid that facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gases, and wastes between mother and fetus. What is the fluid called?
amniotic fluid
In a pedigree for ____________ disorders, a child can be unaffected even when both parents are affected.
autosomal dominant
Recall the inheritance pattern that sickle-cell disease follows: autosomal dominant autosomal recessive X-linked recessive codominance
autosomal recessive
In a pedigree for ____________ disorders, a child can be affected when neither parent is affected. This is because both parents could be ____________ and each could pass on an affected allele to their offspring.
autosomal recessive; heterozygous
In humans, our DNA is organized and packaged into ____________ that are located within the nucleus of every cell in our body
chromosomes
All possible ____________ of chromosomes are in the gametes produced by meiosis.
combinations
The purpose of PCR is to
create many copies of a segment of targeted DNA sequence in a test tube in a matter of hours.
Additionally, the red blood cells do not form correctly, resulting in a ___________________ appearance.
crescent moon-shaped
Which of the following the definition of anemia? a. High pH of body fluids b. Inability to take a deep breath without pain c. Failure of the urinary system d. Low oxygen concentrations in the body
d. Low oxygen concentrations in the body
Select all of the following structures that are part of the respiratory system: kidneys arteries diaphragm alveoli lungs
diaphragm alveoli lungs
This disease ________ depend on environmental factors, meaning its inheritance pattern can be easily studied.
does not
An allele that masks the expression of an alternate form of that same gene is called a:
dominant allele
Factors other than genes that control our traits include ____________ influences.
enivornmental
Factors other than genes that control our traits include ________ influences.
environmental
Which of the following is part of a hemoglobin molecule? four globin proteins a heme group carbonic anhydrase all of the above
four globin proteins a heme group
Genes of interest can also be inserted into bacteria and ____________ can also be used to create copies of genes or gene products.
gene cloning
The manipulation of specific genes to treat or cure disease is referred to as
gene therapy
The manipulation of specific genes to treat or cure disease is referred to as ____________________.
gene therapy
Our ______ control all aspects of our lives, from our physical appearance to the enzymes needed to digest our food to the proteins necessary to transport oxygen.
genes
Variations in patterns of nucleotides that are associated with diseases are called ____________ . They can be used to determine if one carries alleles for a disease.
genetic markers
Select all of the following that are outcomes of meiosis: genetically diverse cells four haploid cells genetically identical cells two diploid cells
genetically diverse cells four haploid cells
The entire collection of an organism's genetic material is referred to as its
genome
This molecule is composed of four polypeptide chains called
globin(s)
Select all of the following structures that are part of the circulatory system trachea heart veins arteries kidneys
heart veins arteries
To begin replication, the enzyme ___________ unwraps the double helix, exposing the nitrogenous bases.
helicase
Each of these globins contains a _________ associated with it.
heme group(s)
As a result, the resulting _____________ protein is misshapen.
hemoglobin
The protein molecule responsible for binding to and transporting oxygen in blood is called
hemoglobin
This causes _______ proteins in red blood cells to form incorrectly, meaning they cannot transport ________.
hemoglobin, oxygen
This is because both parents could be ____________ and each could pass on an unaffected allele to their offspring.
heterozygous
Genes rarely act _________, but instead act __________ to control these traits.
individually; in groups
Genes rarely act ____________ but instead act ____________ to control these traits.
individually; in groups
Some diseases, including cystic fibrosis and sickle-cell disease are ______, meaning they are able to be passed on to future offspring
inheritable
The importance of Mendel's work is that it made a connection between observed patterns of ____________ and probability.
inheritance
During ____________ , homologous chromosomes separate and each resulting ____________ receives one member from each pair of chromosomes.
meiosis; gamete
During transcription, an mRNA copy is made from a segment of DNA. Recall what mRNA stands for.
messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid)
Genes also control ________ traits, including how the cells in our body should function.
metabolic
Genes also control ____________ traits, including how the cells in our body should function.
metabolic
Select all of the following that are parts of the human life cycle. parthenogenesis mitosis meiosis growth and development reproduction pollination
mitosis meiosis growth and development reproduction
Changes to the nucleotide sequence of genes are called _____________
mutations
Select all of the following that compose a DNA nucleotide: ribose sugar amino group nitrogen-containing base deoxyribose sugar phosphate group
nitrogen-containing base deoxyribose sugar phosphate group
In autosomal dominant traits, heterozygotes have ____________ phenotypes.
normal
In autosomal recessive traits, heterozygotes have ____________ phenotypes.
normal
Recall that DNA is a nucleic acid and is composed of monomers called _________
nucleotides
Select all of the following organelles that play a role in the synthesis of proteins: mitochondria rough endoplasmic reticulum lysosomes ribosomes nucleus
nucleus ribosomes rough endoplasmic reticulum
Sickle-cell disease is an inherited gene that is caused by a mutation to ____________ gene(s).
one
Hemoglobin is a proteinaceous molecule that binds to and carries _________ in red blood cells.
oxygen
The heme groups contain iron, which readily interacts with ______ allowing hemoglobin molecules to transport this gas to the cells of the body.
oxygen
Genes control our _________ traits, including eye color, hair color, and finger length.
physical
Hemoglobin is a _______ molecule that binds to and transports oxygen for the body.
protein
Hemoglobin is a _______ molecule that is found in the red blood cells or the circulatory system.
protein
Recall that during gene expression, genes are transcribed and translated into _________, so these changes in nucleotide structures may directly impact the __________ that are synthesized.
proteins, proteins
This causes the characteristic sickle-shape of the ___________ blood cells and the other symptoms of the disease, including anemia.
red
Sickle cell disease is called such because misshaped hemoglobin molecules cause ________ to become sickle-shaped in appearance.
red blood cells
Hemoglobin functions in ___________ cells and carries _________ to all cells of the body.
red blood; oxygen.
The process where DNA creates an identical copy of itself is called ________
replication
Enzymes that cut DNA in known sequences are called
restriction enzymes, or endonucleases
The results of genetic crosses derived from Punnet squares assume that each gamete contains one allele for each trait, which come from Mendel's law of ____________ , and that collectively the gametes have all possible combinations of alleles, using Mendel's law of ____________ .
segregation; independent assortment
Because each newly replicated DNA strand consists of a newly synthesized strand and one original strand, it is said to be ____________
semi-conservative
When constructing a pedigree, __________ are used to represent males and _______ are used to represent females.
squares; circles
During DNA replication, each of the original ______ strands act as a template for the resulting __________ strands.
template;daughter
Sickle-cell disease is caused by a single nucleotide change that results in the synthesis of the amino acid ________ instead of the amino acid ___________.
valine; glutamine