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BIO 210 FINAL EXAM GENETICS 2024 ACTUAL EXAM
In a double-stranded DNA molecule, which of the following base ratios always equal
1?
A. (A+T)/(G+C)
B. C/G
C. (A+G)/(C+T)
D. (G+T)/(A+C) - ANSWER: B, C, and D

What does it mean to say that double-stranded nucleic acids are antiparallel? -
ANSWER: It means that one strand is going "up" (3' to 5') while the other is going
"down" (5' to 3')

How many rings do purines have? - ANSWER: two

What holds the two sides of the DNA helix together? - ANSWER: hydrogen bond

In a strand of DNA, the percentage of thymine is 30%. What is the percentage of
cytosine? Adenine? Guanine? - ANSWER: Cytosine: 20%
Adenine: 30%
Guanine: 20%

Griffith's Transformation Experiment - ANSWER: - concluded that R-strain bacteria
must have taken up what he called a "transforming principle" from the heat-killed S
bacteria, which allowed them to "transform" into smooth-coated bacteria and
become virulent

Avery, MacLeod, McCarty Experiments - ANSWER: - showed that DNA (not proteins)
can transform the properties of cells, clarifying the chemical nature of genes

Hershey and Chase Experiment - ANSWER: - concluded that when bacteriophages,
which are composed of DNA and protein, infect bacteria, their DNA enters the host
bacterial cell, but most of their protein does not

What were the order of the experiments that determined the presence of genetic
material in DNA? - ANSWER: 1. Griffith
2. Avery, MacLeod, McCarty
3. Hershey and Chase

cytokinesis - ANSWER: - the cytoplasmic division of a cell, bringing about the
separation into two daughter cells

anaphase II - ANSWER: - mosaicked sister chromatids separate

sister chromatids - ANSWER: - identical copies of a chromatid joined by a common
centromere

, metaphase I - ANSWER: - paired chromosomes align along the center of the cell

metaphase II - ANSWER: - mosaicked chromosomes align along the center of the cell

kinetochore - ANSWER: - where spindle fibers attach during cell division

anaphase I - ANSWER: - mosaicked sister chromatids move to opposite ends of the
cell

telophase - ANSWER: - when chromosomes move in opposite directions so two new
cells can be formed from one

metaphase - ANSWER: - chromosomes align along the cell's equatorial plan and
spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of each chromosome

homologous chromosomes - ANSWER: two chromosomes, one of paternal origin, the
other of maternal origin, that are identical in appearance

haploid - ANSWER: - a cell that contains a single set of chromosomes

prophase - ANSWER: - chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, the nuclear
envelope breaks down, and spindle fibers begin to form

telophase I - ANSWER: - paired homologous chromosomes separate

telophase II - ANSWER: - homologous chromosomes move to opposite ends of the
cell

anaphase - ANSWER: - sister chromatids are separated

chromatin - ANSWER: - the material in which chromosomes are made up of

prophase I - ANSWER: - cross over occurs

chromosomes - ANSWER: - a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein
carrying genetic information

diploid - ANSWER: - the presence of two complete sets of chromosomes

gametogenesis - ANSWER: - the process in which cells undergo meiosis to form
gametes

In what phase do chromosomes first become visible? - ANSWER: prophase

DNA is in what form during interphase? - ANSWER: uncondensed

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