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Elevens Are wild DNA ‘s RNA pown it 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 your mom pighorsegoat wants you to pick 14 Mendel originally referred to these as “factors” but we now know them as: Genes What principle states that some alleles will always show and some will only show when there are two present? Principle of dominance If one pea plant that is heterozygous for height crosses with another that is homozygous recessive for height, what is the rd chance that their 3 offspring will be tall? 50 % chance, same chance as their first offspring, and their 34th offspring…. Name 4 differences between meiosis and mitosis: Mitosis -2 cells, genetically identical, only 1 division, somatic cells, 46 chrom. Meiosis-4 cells, genetically different, 2 divisions, sex cells, 23 chrom. Why are gametes genetically different? (what happens and when?) Crossing over, prophase 1 What is a two word term that could be used to describe a DNA molecule? Double helix *courtesy of Watson and Crick! What are the four DNA bases, what do they bond with, and what type of bonds hold them together? Adenine-Thymine Guanine-Cytosine *Hydrogen bonds hold them together What are three differences between RNA and DNA? Single stranded, uracil, ribose sugar Where does transcription happen and what do it make? Nucleus, mRNA Genes are used to make ________ which are made using ______________. These two structures also help. Proteins, amino acids tRNA, mRNA What day are we going to the zoo? Friday, April rd 3 , 2009 Who is our current vice president? Joe Biden What team is going to win the Western bracket of the NCAA tournament? Connecticut, Chattanooga, Brigham Young, Texas A& M, Purdue, Northern Iowa, Washington, Mississippi State, Marquette, Utah State, Mizzou, Cornell, California, Maryland, Memphis, Cal State Northridge Name both of the authors to your textbook Miller and Levine On the first day of spring how many hours of sunlight are there? 12 I want a type of soybean that grows quickly and produces a high yield, but I am completely apposed to genetic engineering (manipulating DNA), what should I do? Selectively breed Why would a person want to produce a hybrid? To get the best traits of two different parents into an offspring Why don’t clones that get their DNA from udder cells just grow into udders? Because certain genes in the DNA have been turned on or off telling the cell to grow into an embryo instead because of the nucleus being put into the egg cell. How can scientists change genes in a gene pool? Inducing mutations Polyploids (changes chrom. #) What genetic engineering process uses plasmids? transformation What are two phenotypes that could both result in type A blood? A A A I I ,I i If a pedigree has carriers you know the trait is ….. recessive Give an example of how nondisjunction could effect sex chromosomes XXX, XXY, X0…etc. If a man who has type AB blood marries a women is homozygous for type A blood, what are the chances their child will have type B blood? 0% 2 part: 1. What is hemophilia? 2. What “type” of disease is it and who gets it most often? Why? 1. Protein that allows for blood clotting is missing 2. Sex-linked, men get it more because it is recessive and located on the X chrom.