Part C: Lecture 13 Flashcards

1
Q

Why is DNA replication and repair not 100% accurate? 2 reasons on the individual and species level

A

Individual: would consume too much time and ATP
species: mutations provide the diversity that natural selection acts on

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2
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usefulness of gene mutations: evolution

A

1) Random mutations
2) Natural selection

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3
Q

Pastoralism (def.)

A

raising animals for milk

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4
Q

Every plant/animal used by humans has been ___

A

genetically modified

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5
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usefulness of gene mutations: argiculture

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1) Spontaneous mutations to create diversity
2) Artificial selection (done by people) for desired traits (increase) and undesired traits (decrease)

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6
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corn example of artificial selection

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-increase sugar
-increase more seeds
-seeds stick to cob

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7
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tomatoes example of artificial selection

A

-larger
-sweeter
-more colourful

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8
Q

Tomatoes are from____

A

south america

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9
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tomatoes example of artificial selection

A

-larger
-sweeter
-more colorful

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10
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dogs example of artificial selection

A

-decrease aggression
-increase skills

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11
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horses example of artificial selection + uses

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-larger horses (first chariots then riding)

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12
Q

DNA differences between species used to create ____

A

phylogenetic trees

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13
Q

DNA differences within species used for____

A

DNA fingerprinting

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14
Q

Mutations in ___ help us understand biological processes

A

model organisms

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15
Q

model organisms (def.)

A

organisms with some genetic similarity to humans that can be easily studied to determine biological processes

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16
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Operon (def.)

A

dna region responsible for making an mRNA with more than one protein-coding region

17
Q

lac operon produces both ___ & ____

A

B-Gal and Transporter

18
Q

Geneticists usually obtain mutations through 3 methods?

A

-induced random mutations
-targeted mutations
-spont. random mutations

19
Q

Induced mutations steps for geneticists

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1) expose many organisms to a mutagen to generate random mutations
2) isolate the rare offspring with desired mutant phenotype

20
Q

Targeted mutations replace ___

A

wildtype allele of known gene with mutant allele

20
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Targeted mutations steps for geneticists

A

1) done with Crispr to choose gene to target and what to allele to replace it with