BIO 2C03 or BIOLOGY 2C03 – Genetics MIDTERM
EXAM 1 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS new
update McMaster University
,homologous pairs and a type of organism that doesn't have them - - carry genes for the same
traits
asexual organisms
special quality of mitochondria - - have their own DNA
what is archael bacteria - - ancestral bacteria in extreme environments
gametes in animals vs. plants - - animals: sperm and eggs
plants: pollen and eggs
who identified DNA as the hereditary material - - Avery, MacLeod and McCarty
LUCA and what it gave rise to - - Last Universal Common Ancestor
-gave rise to 3 domains of life (bacteria, eukarya, archaea)
why was rRNA used to establish relationships among organisms? - - it is common to all
organisms with ribosomes
which 2 domains of life are most closely related? - - eukarya and archaea
symbiosis relationships between bacteria and eukarya - - -bacteria (mitochondria) engulfed by
animal cell provided energy for the host cell
-plant cell engulfed chloroplasts
, 3 major branches of modern genetics and their definitions - - -transmission
genetics~transmission of traits through generations (Mendel)
-evolutionary genetics~origin and genetic relationships among organisms
-molecular genetics~inheritance and variation of nucleic acids, proteins and genomes
how DNA structure was determined - - x-rays that passed through the crystallized structure
were diffracted
Chargaff's Rule - - %A=%T and %C=%G
what links nucleotides? between which groups? - - phosphodiester bond between the 5'
phosphate group of one and the 3' hydroxyl group of another
what links complementary base pairs? - - hydrogen bonds
semiconservative replication - - parental strands separate, act as templates, and produce
molecules of DNA with one parental DNA strand and one new daughter strand
how does DNA replication begin - - hydrogen bonds between nitrogenous bases are broken and
DNA polymerase creates a new strand in the 5'-to-3' direction
central dogma of biology - - DNA-transcription-RNA-translation-protein
what is the only type of RNA that is translated? - - mRNA
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