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Genetics - Answer The study of how characteristics are transmitted from one generation to the next Phenotype - Answer An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits. Binary fission - Answer How prokaryotes transmit info from parent to daughter cell Mitosis - Answer How eukaryotes transmit info from parent to daughter cell Chromosomes - Answer Where genetic material is carried Sister chromatids - Answer Joined copies of the duplicate and template chromosomes Centromere - Answer Point of attachment of sister chromatids Homologous Chromosomes - Answer Pair of chromosomes that are the same size, same appearance and same genes but are not attached to each other Alleles - Answer Different versions of the same gene Semi conservative - Answer * DNA Replication is this * When new DNA is formed, one strand is "old" and the other is "new" Mutation - Answer Heritable change to DNA Spontaneous Mutation - Answer Mutation that occurs as a result of errors in natural biological processes Incorporation Error Rate - Answer Probability that an incorrect base will be inserted during nucleic acid synthesis- is 1 incorrect base out of every 100,000 added

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UF BSC2010 Final Exam 2 Questions
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2026 Edition.
Genetics - Answer The study of how characteristics are transmitted from one generation to
the next



Phenotype - Answer An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits.



Binary fission - Answer How prokaryotes transmit info from parent to daughter cell



Mitosis - Answer How eukaryotes transmit info from parent to daughter cell



Chromosomes - Answer Where genetic material is carried



Sister chromatids - Answer Joined copies of the duplicate and template chromosomes



Centromere - Answer Point of attachment of sister chromatids



Homologous Chromosomes - Answer Pair of chromosomes that are the same size, same
appearance and same genes but are not attached to each other



Alleles - Answer Different versions of the same gene



Semi conservative - Answer * DNA Replication is this

* When new DNA is formed, one strand is "old" and the other is "new"



Mutation - Answer Heritable change to DNA



Spontaneous Mutation - Answer Mutation that occurs as a result of errors in natural biological
processes

,Most mistakes are fixed by DNA polymerase's proofreading ability- mistake detection halts DNA
synthesis so that nucleotide can be replaced



Mismach Repair - Answer Corrects incorrect bases after replication ends



Silent mutation - Answer Do not result in a change in an amino acid (ex. both CCG and CCU
code for proline, so a change from CCG to CCU won't change the amino acid)



Missense mutation - Answer Result in a change in an amino acid (ex. GAU codes for aspartic
acid, while GUU codes for valine- a change from GAU to GUU would result in change of amino
acid)



Nonsense mutation - Answer Results in insertion of premature stop codon



Loss-of-stop mutation - Answer Results when stop codon is changed to sense codon



Frameshift mutation - Answer Occurs when one or two bases are inserted in a protein-coding
sequence, thus altering the reading frame. Can result from both insertion or deletion.



mRNA - Answer What ribosomes use to produce polypeptides



tRNA - Answer Bring correct amino acid to growing polypeptide strand



rRNA - Answer Catalyzes peptide bond formation during translation



Transcription - Answer Process where RNA is synthesized from DNA



Transcription Step 1: Initiation - Answer RNA polymerase binds to promoter sequence and
starts to unwind DNA



Transcription Step 2: Elongation - Answer RNA polymerase connects nucleotides that base-pair
with the template strand nucleotides.

,RNA-polymerase is more error prone than DNA polymerase



Transcription Step 3: Termination - Answer Transcription stops when RNA polymerase reaches
the termination site, which is on the 3' end of a gene



Coding DNA strand - Answer Strand with the same sequence as the mRNA (except U is
switched for T, of course)



Template DNA strand - Answer Strand of DNA that is complementary to the coding strand- is
the strand read by RNA polymerase.



What happens during post-transcriptional processing? - Answer 1) Guanine cap (g-cap) is
added to 5' end of pre-mRNA- protects mRNA from digestion by ribonucleases



2) Poly-A tail of 100-200 adenine molecules is added to 3' end of pre-mRNA



3) RNA splicing occurs- Introns are cut out of spliced genes, while extrons remain. Extrons are
joined together by spliceosomes that recognize signals that occur as short consensus sequences



Intron - Answer Sequence of nucleotides that are transcribed but removed from pre-mRNA
during post-transcriptional processing



Extron - Answer Nucleotide sequences that are not removed during post-transcriptional
processing



Ribozymes - Answer RNA molecules that function as enzymes (ex. rRNA)



Codon - Answer 3-base sequence on mRNA that code for specific amino acids



True or false: Genetic code is ambiguous - Answer False- each codon only codes for one amino
acid, making genetic code unambiguous



Acts as "start codon" - Answer Methionine (MET)

, Note: These do not code for an amino acid; they only tell the mRNA synthesis to stop



Sense codons - Answer Codons that code for amino acids



Translation - Answer The synthesis of a polypeptide from mRNA- happens when tRNA links
mRNA and amino acids



Polypeptide synthesis: A site - Answer Aminoacyl tRNA site, is where charged tRNA is bound to
the ribosome



Polypeptide synthesis: P site - Answer Peptidyl-tRNA binding site, where amino acid is
attached to the growing polypeptide sequence



Polypeptide synthesis: E site - Answer Exit site, where tRNA molecules go before they are
released by the ribosome



Polypeptide Synthesis Step 1: Initiation - Answer Small subunit binds the mRNA at the 5' end
of the mRNA leader sequence, forming the initiation complex.



When proper binding forms between a codon and tRNA molecule, hydrogen bonds form
between base pairs.



This occurs in the presence of initiation factors



Polypeptide Synthesis Step 2: Elongation - Answer In the presence of an elongation factor, the
codon in the A site forms an H bond with the anticodon of the correctly charged tRNA. Think of
it as a movement of mRNA through the ribosomal complex



Ribosome "moves" from 5' to 3'



Translocation - Answer Movement of mRNA through ribosomal complex- the mRNA takes up
tRNA as it goes.
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