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Essentials of Genetics, 8e (Klug) 8e (Klug) Chapter 1 Introduction to Genetics
1) What is the name of the company or institution that has access to the health, genealogical genetic information of approximately 270,000 residents of Iceland? A) National Institutes of Health B) deCODE C) Gattaca D) Biogen E) American Cancer Society Answer: B Section: Introduction
2) A biotechnology company, deCODE, is in the process of creating a database that contain ________. A) the gene sequences of all newborns in the United States beginning in 2006 B) a compilation of all the known genes in humans throughout the free world C) health, genealogical, and genetic information of approximately 270,000 residents of Icela D) a complete sequence of the human genome E) all the information available on the human genome project Answer: C Section: Introduction 3) Why did deCODE select Iceland for its ambitious research project? A) a relatively low degree of genetic diversity B) frequent and extensive mutational bursts C) high genetic diversity D) lack of genealogical information Read Free Foron 30this Days Sign up to vote title E) virtual absence of mutation Answer: A  Useful  Not useful Cancel anytime. Section: Introduction Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month.
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5) Genetics is the study of ________. A) heredity and variation B) mutation and recession C) transcription and translation D) diploid and haploid E) replication and recombination Answer: A Section: 1.2 6) The genetic material DNA consists of basic subunits called ________. A) mitochondria B) lysosomes C) centrioles D) nucleotides E) None of the answers listed is correct. Answer: D Section: 1.3 7) The immediate product of transcription is _______ _. A) a phospholipid B) an amino acid C) a protein D) a carbohydrate E) RNA Answer: E Section: 1.3 8) Genetics is commonly with grouped Scribd grouped into several general areas: transmission, molecular, and Master population/evolution. your semester  Which biological processes are studied inFree transmission genetics? genetics? Read Foron 30this Days Sign up to vote title  Answer: Mendelian inheritance (segregation and independent assortment), modification of modification & The New York Times  Useful  Not useful patterns. Special offer forMendelian students: Only $4.99/month. Section: Introduction
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11) What term refers to the similarity between parents and offspring, and what term refers to lack of similarity between parents and offspring? Answer: Heredity refers to the similarity between parents and offspring offspring and the similarity o members of the same species. Variation refers to the lack of similarity between parents and offspring and members of the same species. Section: 1.1, 1.2
12) Early in the twentieth century, Walter Sutton and Theodor Boveri noted that the behavio chromosomes during meiosis is identical to the behavior of genes during gamete formation. proposed that genes are carried on chromosomes, which led to the basis of the ________. Answer: Chromosome Theory of Inheritance Inheritance Section: 1.2 13) What is a mutation? Answer: A mutation is an inherited change in a gene. Section: 1.2 14) What is a simple definition of an allele? Answer: An allele is a variant form form of a gene. Section: 1.2
15) Until the mid-1940s, many scientists considered proteins to be the likely candidates for t genetic material. Why? Answer: Proteins are the most abundant, universally distributed components in cells. Becau their great structural and functional diversity, they were considered likel y candidates. Section: 1.2
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20) What term is used to describe the fact that that different genes in an organism often often provide differences in observable features? Answer: phenotype Section: 1.2 21) Name one of the botanists who, in 1900, rediscovered the work of Gregor Mendel. Answer: Karl Correns, Hugo Hugo de Vries, or Erich Tschermak Section: 1.2 22) Alternative forms of a gene are called ________. Answer: alleles Section: 1.2 23) The various characteristics of organisms that result from their genetic makeup are collectively referred to as an organism's ________. Answer: phenotype Section: 1.2 24) A fundamental property of DNA's DNA's nitrogenous bases that is necessary for the doublestranded nature of its structure is ________. Answer: complementation Section: 1.3
25) In nonviral systems, what is the nature of th e hereditary substance? Answer: DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a double-stranded double-stranded polymer organized as a double helix. Section: 1.3
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30) What is meant by the phrase the central dogma of molecular genetics? Answer: functional and structural relationships among DNA, DNA, RNA, and protein Section: 1.3 31) What is the composition of the genetic material? Answer: polymers of nucleotides making up DNA Section: 1.3 32) What is meant by complementation in terms of the structure of DNA? Answer: base pairing of A with T, and G with C Section: 1.3
33) Reference is often made to adapter molecules when describing protein synthesis in that t allow amino acids to associate with nucleic acids. To what class of molecules does do es this term refer? Answer: tRNA Section: 1.3
34) Given that DNA is the genetic material in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, what o ther gener structures (macromolecules) and substances made by the cell are associated with the express of that genetic material? Answer: RNA (messenger, ribosomal, ribosomal, transfer), ribosomes, enzymes, proteins Section: 1.3 35) What is another term for a biological catalyst? c atalyst? Answer: enzyme Section: 1.3
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39) In 1996, a cloning experiment produced the sheep named Dolly. Contrary to the more traditional method of cloning by embryo splitting, Dolly was produced by which procedure? Answer: nuclear transfer Section: 1.4 40) What is meant by the term genome? Answer: The genome is all the DNA carried carried in an organism. Section: 1.4 41) Who owns transgenic organisms? Answer: Once produced, a patent can be obtained on a living organism, organism, thereby offering exclusive use of the transgenic organism to the patent holder. Section: 1.5
42) What was the purpose of genetically modifying the following plants: corn, soybeans, ric cotton, sugar beets, and canola? Answer: herbicide resistance Section: 1.5
43) What term is applied to a variety v ariety of projects whereby genome sequence s are deposited i databases for research purposes? Answer: genomics Section: 1.6
44) By 2003, the completed sequencing of the gene-containing portion of the human genom was published by two groups: the publicly funded ________ and a private company. Answer: Human Genome Project Section: 1.6  Read Free Foron 30this Days Sign up to vote title  45) A number of genomes have been sequenced in recentyears: coli, Useful Escherichia Not useful  anytime. cerevisiae, Caenorhabditis elegans, DrosophilaCancel melanogaster , and Mus Special offer forSaccharomyces students: Only $4.99/month. musculus. What are the common names for these organisms?
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48) Arabidopsis is a model organism for the study stud y of ________. Answer: plants Section: 1.7 49) Archeological evidence indicates that the earliest domestication of plants and animals occurred within the past 2000 years. Answer: FALSE Section: 1.1 50) Darwin's theory of evolution is based on the phenomenon of natural selection. Answer: TRUE Section: 1.1 51) According to Charles Darwin, animals and plants have remained unchanged since their appearance on Earth. Answer: FALSE Section: 1.1
52) Complementation in a genetic sense refers to the polymerization of nucleotides in DNA Answer: FALSE Section: 1.3 53) Once produced, a transgenic plant or animal can be patented. Answer: TRUE Section: 1.5
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