Week 13: Meiosis 2 and Transcription Flashcards

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Two processes occur during Meiosis I that further increase genetic variation in offspring:

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Crossing Over

Independent assortment

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2
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Points where chromosomes cross during “Crossing Over” is called

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chiasmata

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3
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How does crossing over increase genetic variation in gametes?

A. It exchanges segments of DNA between maternal and paternal homologous chromosomes.

B. It shuffles the order of genes on a single chromosome.

C. It mixes up maternal and paternal chromosomes in the gametes.

D. It changes nucleotides to create new alleles.

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A. It exchanges segments of DNA between maternal and paternal homologous chromosomes.

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4
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How does crossing over increase genetic variation?

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Splits up alleles that occur on the same chromosome

Creates new combinations of alleles in gametes

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5
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How does independent assortment increase genetic variation

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Independent assortment can split up alleles on different chromosomes that were originally inherited from one parent

page 11 for example

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6
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Define DNA transcription

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the process of making a ‘copy’ of the gene.

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7
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Define DNA Translation

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The process of converting the information carried by mRNA into a sequence of amino acids, forming a polypeptide chain (protein).

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8
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what is mRNA

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mRNA serves as a crucial carrier of genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes, where it is translated into proteins

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9
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answer question on page 26

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10
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answer quesiton on page 28

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11
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what is the role of RNA Polymerase

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RNA polymerase is responsible for transcribing genetic information from DNA into RNA during the process of transcription. This synthesized RNA molecule, typically messenger RNA (mRNA), carries the genetic code from the DNA to the ribosomes, where it is translated into proteins.

RNA Polymerase adds ribonucleotides

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12
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what is RNA Processing in regards to introns and exons

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non-coding regions called introns

coding regions called exons

The removal of introns and the joining of exons through splicing are crucial for generating a functional mRNA molecule that can be efficiently translated into a protein.

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13
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do question on page 37

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