Genetics, Analysis and Principles, 8th
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Here is the table of contents for Genetics: Analysis and Principles, 8th Edition by Robert J. Brooker:
Unit I: Introduction
1. Overview of Genetics
Unit II: Patterns of Inheritance
2. Chromosome Transmission During Cell Division and Sexual Reproduction
3. Mendelian Inheritance
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
Unit III: Molecular Structure and Replication of the Genetic Material
9. Molecular Structure of DNA and RNA
10. Molecular Structure of Chromosomes and Transposable Elements
11. DNA Replication
Unit 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: General Features of Transcriptional Regulation
16. Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes II: Epigenetics
17. Non-coding RNAs
18. Genetics of Viruses
19. Gene Mutation, DNA Repair, and Recombination
Unit V: Genetic Technologies
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, 20. Molecular Technologies
21. Biotechnology
22. Genomics I: Analysis of DNA
23. Genomics II: Functional Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics
Unit VI: Genetic Analysis of Individuals and Populations
24. Medical Genetics
25. Genetic Basis of Cancer
26. Developmental Genetics
27. Population Genetics
28. Complex and Quantitative Traits
29. Evolutionary Genetics
This comprehensive structure provides an in-depth exploration of genetic principles, from foundational concepts
to advanced topics in molecular genetics, biotechnology, and population genetics.
Unit I: Introduction
1. Overview of Genetics
Question 1:
What is the primary focus of the field of genetics?
A) The study of ecosystems and their interactions
B) The study of heredity and variation in organisms
C) The study of chemical reactions in living organisms
D) The study of animal behavior
Answer: B) The study of heredity and variation in organisms
Explanation: Genetics is primarily concerned with how traits are inherited from one generation to the next and
the variation that occurs within populations.
Question 2:
Which scientist is known as the "Father of Genetics"?
A) Charles Darwin
B) Gregor Mendel
C) James Watson
D) Francis Crick
Answer: B) Gregor Mendel
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, Explanation: Gregor Mendel is recognized as the Father of Genetics for his pioneering work on the inheritance
of traits in pea plants.
Question 3:
DNA stands for:
A) Deoxyribonucleic Acid
B) Dinucleic Acid
C) Dicarboxylic Acid
D) Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
Answer: A) Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Explanation: DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid, which carries genetic information in living organisms.
Question 4:
Genes are located on:
A) Ribosomes
B) Mitochondria
C) Chromosomes
D) Lysosomes
Answer: C) Chromosomes
Explanation: Genes are segments of DNA located on chromosomes, which are structures within the cell
nucleus.
Question 5:
What is the basic unit of heredity?
A) Chromosome
B) Gene
C) DNA
D) Protein
Answer: B) Gene
Explanation: A gene is the basic unit of heredity, responsible for guiding the synthesis of proteins that
determine an organism's traits.
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