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ISBN-10 1 ISBN-13 978-6 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I INTRODUCTION 1 Overview of Genetics PART II PATTERNS OF INHERITANCE 2 Mendelian Inheritance 3 Chromosome Transmission During Cell Division and Sexual Reproduction 4 Extensions of Mendelian Inheritance 5 Non-Mendelian Inheritance 6 Genetic Linkage and Mapping in Eukaryotes 7 Genetic Transfer and Mapping in Bacteria 8 Variation in Chromosome Structure and Number PART III MOLECULAR STRUCTURE & REPLICATION OF THE GENETIC MATERIAL 9 Molecular Structure of DNA and RNA 10 Molecular Structure of Chromosomes and Transposable Elements 11 DNA Replication PART IV MOLECULAR PROPERTIES OF GENES 12 Gene Transcription and RNA Modification 13 Translation of mRNA 14 Gene Regulation in Bacteria 15 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes I: Transcriptional and Translation Regulation 16 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes II: Epigenetics 17 Non-coding RNAs 18 Genetics of Viruses 19 Gene Mutation, DNA Repair, and Recombination PART V GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES 20 Molecular Technologies 21 Biotechnology 22 Genomics I: Analysis of DNA 23 Genomics II: Functional Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics PART VI GENETIC ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUALS AND POPULATIONS 24 Medical Genetics 25 Genetics Basis of Cancer 26 Developmental Genetics 27 Population Genetics 28 Complex and Quantitative Traits 29 Evolutionary Genetics MULTIPLE CHOICE - Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) The basic unit of heredity is the ___________. A) individual B) gene C) macromolecule D) trait E) none of the answers are correct 2) A variation of a gene is called a(n) _______. A) species B) morph C) genome D) allele E) proteome 3) Which of the following acts to accelerate chemical reactions in a cell? A) Nucleic acids B) Lipids C) Carbohydrates D) Enzymes E) DNA 4) The building blocks of DNA are _____________. Version 1 2 A) amino acids B) carbohydrates C) enzymes D) nucleotides E) lipids 5) If a carbohydrate is going to be broken down for energy, which of the following molecules would be directly involved in the breakdown? A) Catabolic enzymes B) Nucleotides C) Anabolic enzymes D) Lipids E) Chromosomes 6) RNA is formed by the process of _____________. A) transcription B) translation C) both transcription and translation D) Replication 7) A characteristic that an organism displays is called __________. A) a gene B) a chromosome C) DNA D) gene expression E) a trait Version 1 3 8) The level of study of genetics where the prevalence of a trait in a species is investigated is known as _____ . A) population genetics B) organismal genetics C) cellular genetics D) molecular genetics 9) The study of the processes of transcription and translation is at what level of biological organization? A) Population B) Organismal C) Cellular D) Molecular 10) Alternate versions of a specific gene are called _________. A) nucleotides B) chromosomes C) alleles D) traits 11) Genetic variation is ultimately based upon which of the following? A) Morphological differences B) Small variations in nucleotide sequence of the DNA C) Carbohydrate content of the cell D) Translation 12) An organism whose cells contains two copies of each chromosome is called _______. Version 1 4 A) a genetic mutation B) a morph C) haploid D) diploid E) alleles 13) A cell that makes up the body structure of an organism and is diploid is _______. A) a gamete B) a somatic cell C) an allele D) rare E) a sperm cell 14) In many organisms, one set of chromosomes comes from the maternal parent, while the other set comes from the paternal parent. Similar chromosomes in these sets are said to be _________. A) morphs B) alleles C) haploid D) homologs E) physiological traits 15) In humans, gametes are different than other cells of the body in that they are _________. A) diploid B) haploid C) genetic mutations D) morphs Version 1 5 16) Which of the following is correct regarding natural selection? A) It is not based on competition for resources B) Beneficial traits are not passed on to the next generation C) It does not enable a species to become better adapted to its environment D) It may drastically change a species over time 17) The use of a gene sequence to synthesize a functional protein is known as __________. A) loss-of-function mutation B) gene expression C) the human genome project D) proteomics 18) The differences in inherited traits among individuals in a population are called _______. A) species variation B) genetic mutations C) genetic variation D) natural selection 19) Three populations of a type of animal, each with drastically different external markings, but still members of the same species, would be called _______. A) homologs B) mutants C) communities D) alleles E) morphs 20) The changes in the genetic makeup of a population over time is called _______. Version 1 6 A) homologous recombination B) model organisms studies C) genetic crosses D) biological evolution E) hypothesis testing

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Overview of Genetics
PART II PATTERNS OF INHERITANCE
2 Mendelian Inheritance
3 Chromosome Transmission During Cell Division and Sexual Reproduction
4 Extensions of Mendelian Inheritance
5 Non-Mendelian Inheritance
6 Genetic Linkage and Mapping in Eukaryotes
7 Genetic Transfer and Mapping in Bacteria
8 Variation in Chromosome Structure and Number
PART III MOLECULAR STRUCTURE & REPLICATION OF THE GENETIC MATERIAL
9 Molecular Structure of DNA and RNA
10 Molecular Structure of Chromosomes and Transposable Elements
11 DNA Replication
PART IV MOLECULAR PROPERTIES OF GENES
12 Gene Transcription and RNA Modification
13 Translation of mRNA
14 Gene Regulation in Bacteria
15 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes I: Transcriptional and Translation Regulation
16 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes II: Epigenetics
17 Non-coding RNAs
18 Genetics of Viruses
19 Gene Mutation, DNA Repair, and Recombination
PART V GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES
20 Molecular Technologies

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