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UCI BIO 93 Final Exam Questions And Accurate Solutions



Incomplete dominance - what is it? Answer A red and white snapdragon making a pink
offspring



Co-dominance - what is it? Answer Blood cells.



Pleiotropy - what is it? Answer When a gene affects more than

one phenotypic character.



Norm of reaction - what is it? Answer The range of phenotypic possibilities



Example of polygenic inheritance Answer Skin color and height



Norms of reactions are broadest for _____________ characters Answer polygenic



Genetic traits in humans can be tracked through what? Answer Family pedigrees



What is loosely packed chromatin called? Answer Euchromatin



What happens in histone acetylation? Answer Acetyl groups are attached to histone
tails



What is the purpose of histone acetylation? Answer To loosen chromatin structure to
promote initiation in transcription.



In which gender is Igf2 expressed in? - Answer The maternal chromosome

, What happens when a protein becomes ubiquitinated? - Answer Ubiquitin attached to
the protein and takes it to a proteasome that degrades the protein.



What does a repressor do? - Answer Block transcription of a gene



What does an activator do? - Answer Stimulate the transcription of a gene



What binds to the enhancers? - Answer The activators



What are some ways that mRNA can be degraded? -Answer shortening of poly A tail,
removal of cap, nucleases chew up mRNA



What are histones responsible for? -Answer 1st level of DNA packing in chromatin



What do you call a region of highly condensed chromatin? -Answer Heterochromatin



What is cell differentiation? -Answer The process by which cells become specialized



What is the physical process that gives the organism its shape called? - Answer
Morphogenesis



What are cytoplasmic determinants? - Answer Substances in the egg that influence
early development



What is induction? - Answer The process that allows cells in the embyro to communicate
with the cells around them.



What is determination? - Answer Commits a cell to its final state

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