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Genetics (Ch 13-16)
Review Guide
1. Locate all of the notes for chapters 12-16, as well as
associated replication, transcription and translation
2. Understand the relationship between genes, proteins, amino
acids, and chromosomes. Define each. Also known as “The
Central Dogma”
3. Know the structure of DNA. Be able to label a DNA or draw
a DNA model on the test.
4. Describe the contributions of each of the following with
regards to the discovery of DNA: Rosalind Franklin, Watson &
Crick, Chargaff, Wilson, Griffith (Avery) , Hershey-Chase
5. Describe the process of DNA replication. Know the players
involved: DNA helicase, DNA polymerase, replication fork,
leading strand, lagging strand, Okazaki fragments, DNA ligase,
complimentary strand, base-pairing
6. Describe the process of transcription, including where it
occurs and what components are necessary for it to occur.
7. Compare and contrast DNA to RNA
8. Know the three regions associated with a gene: Promoter, coding region, terminator. Discuss the roles of
each within the lac operon.
9. Describe the process of translation, including where it occurs and what components are involved in it.
Pay particular attention to the role of tRNA and the anticodons. Also be able to use a codon chart to
determine the sequence of amino acids found in a gene.
10. Check your coloring sheet for more information and understanding of protein synthesis
11. Check online at biologycorner.com for animations of all of the above processes. Highly recommended
in order to solidify your understanding of these difficult biological concepts
12. Review topics in Biotechnology
 Cloning
 Recombinant DNA (Genetically Modified Organisms)
 DNA fingerprinting (Gel electrophoresis
13. Understand types of genetic mutations and their
possible effects on phenotype (Homeobox, point mutation,
frameshift)
14. Review your old quizzes and the online practice quizzes.
Some questions may show up again.