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Decks in this class (23)

Genetic Termanology
Gene,
Alleles,
Where are genes located
15  cards
inheritance
Autosomal dominant traits,
Dominant hypermorphic alleles,
Neomorphic alleles
50  cards
meiosis and mitosis
Steps in mitosis,
Karyotype,
Start and end cells in mitosis
9  cards
Types of mutations and pedigrees
Reses,
Pedigree assumptions,
Recessive mutations
15  cards
inbreeding
Consanguineous matings and recess...,
Advantage of not inbreeding,
Inbreeding depression
5  cards
x-linked genes
Dosage compensation,
Sex determination,
Xx xy system
9  cards
polyploidy
Monoploidy,
Polyploidy,
True or false triploids are not f...
25  cards
aneuploidy
Aneuploidy,
How is aneuploidy different from ...,
Trisomies
25  cards
rearrangement of chromosome structure
Chromosome arms,
What can induce rearrangement of ...,
Pericentric inversion
11  cards
linkage, recombination, and crossing over
Observations about genes that do ...,
Pairs of genes that don t segrega...,
Possible explanation for new comb...
11  cards
chromosome mapping
Map units,
Possible crossover scenarios for ...,
What is the cap of recombination ...
5  cards
viruses and bacteria genetics
What makes bacteria valuable rese...,
Bacteriophages,
Bacteria growth in liquid
27  cards
mechanisms of genetic exchange in bacteria
How does transformation work,
Competent,
How can transformation be used to...
15  cards
functions of genetic material
Functions of genetic material,
Mice experiment can an extract fr...,
Avery macleod mccarty experiment ...
5  cards
structure of DNA and RNA
Nucleic acids,
Nitrogen containing bases,
How are nucleotides joined
9  cards
DNA and RNA analysis
Molecular hybridization,
Formaldahyde,
Gel electrophoresis
22  cards
chromosomal structure- eukaryotes vs prokaryotes
How does dna become supercoiled,
How is bacterial chromosome formed,
Bacterial chromosomes
14  cards
DNA replication
The central dogma of biology,
Importance of dna replication,
Features of dna structure
42  cards
transcription
Rna structures,
Why is rna less stable than dna,
Why do we use an unstable rna rat...
63  cards
translation and the genetic code
The purpose of translation,
Why does mrna last longer in euka...,
One gene one collinear polypeptide
33  cards
mutations
What happenes when dna damage is ...,
True or false all mutations are c...,
What happens to your dna repair s...
64  cards
transposable elements
Transposons,
Cut and paste transposons,
Replicative transposons
29  cards
gene expression
Regulation of gene expression in ...,
Levels of gene regulation,
Constitutively expressed genes
32  cards

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