All Chapters Included
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, Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Genetics
2. Mitosis and Meiosis
3. Mendelian Genetics
4. Modification of Mendelian Ratios
5. Sex Determination and Sex Chromosomes
6. Chromosome Mutations: Variation in Number and Arrangement
7. Linkage and Chromosome Mapping in Eukaryotes
8. Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Bacteriophages
9. DNA Structure and Analysis
10. DNA Replication
11.Chromosome Structure and DNA Sequence Organization
12. The Genetic Code and Transcription
13. Translation and Proteins
14. Gene Mutation, DNA Repair, and Transposition
15. Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria
16. Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
17. Recombinant DNA Technology
18. Genomics, Bioinformatics, and Proteomics
19. The Genetics of Cancer
20. Quantitative Genetics and Multifactorial Traits
21. Population and Evolutionary Genetics
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,Essentials of Genetics, 10th Edition (Klug)Chapter 1 Introduction to Genetics
1) The CRISPR-Cas system potentially represents one of the most power
techniques in geneticsas a result of its role in associated with specific human
disorders.
A) identifying genes
B) editing genes
C) producing new genes
D) regulating genes
E) transmitting
genesAnswer: B
Section: Introduction
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering/Understanding
2) In the 1600s, William Harvey studied reproduction and development. What is
the term givento his theory which states that an organism develops from the
fertilized egg by a succession of developmental events that lead to an adult?
A) preformation
B) spontaneous generation
C) cell theory
D) transduction
E) epigenes
isAnswer:
E Section:
1.1
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering/Understanding
3) What is the term given to the theory which states that the gamete
contains a completeminiature adult?
A) preformation
B) transduction
C) transformation
D) conjugation
E) cell
theory
Answer: A
Section:
1.1
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering/Understanding
4) What is the term given to the theory which put forth the idea that living
organisms could ariseby incubating nonliving components?
A) spontaneous generation
B) natural selection
C) evolution
D) preformation
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, E) collective
combinationAnswer:
A
Section: 1.1
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering/Understanding
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