2 - Evolution and Genetics Flashcards

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What is behaviour according to biological psychology?

A

Behaviour is the product of the interaction between genetics and the environment

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What are the four chemical bases DNA is made up of?

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Adenin, Guanin, Cytosine, and Thymine

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What are the two pairs of bases in DNA?

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Adenine and Thymine, Guanine and Cytosine

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What is the double-helix structure made up of?

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The link between bases and backbones in DNA

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5
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How many bases are there in human DNA?

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Approx 3 billion

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Is the order of DNA base pairs important?

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Hell yeah, DNA is ‘read’ in predetermined chunks

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7
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In DNA, what do we call a locus that we know the role of?

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A gene

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8
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What are alleles?

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Base-pair combinations found at a gene that perform a specific function e.g. brown eyes allele

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What is transcription in DNA?

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The process of making a ribonucleic acid (RNA) copy of DNA

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10
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Which enzyme initiates RNA synthesis?

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RNA polymerase

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11
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What are chromosomes?

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Bundled DNA strands, found in cell nuclei

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12
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How many chromosomes in human cells?

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46 chromosomes

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13
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What are autosomes?

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22 pairs of chromosomes each containing the same gene as their match

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14
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What are the last two chromosomes?

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XX in females, XY in males

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15
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What are trisomy conditions?

A

Chromosome abnormalities with one or more extra chromosomes

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16
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Down’s syndrome is characterized by trisomy of which chromosome?

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Chromosome 21

17
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What are monosomy conditions?

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Chromosome abnormalities with only one chromosome of a given pair instead of both

18
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Which kind of chromosomes do monosomy conditions usually occur in?

A

Sex chromosomes

19
Q

Turner’s syndrome is characterized by monosomy of which chromosome?

A

X chromosome

20
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What are homozygous alleles?

A

When a personal has identical alleles on the two chromosomes

21
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What are heterozygous alleles?

A

When a person has unmatched alleles on the two chromosomes

22
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What are intermediate alleles?

A

When both alleles are expressed with equal force

23
Q

What does genotype refer to?

A

What alleles are found at the gene-locus for a specific trait

24
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What does phenotype refer to?

A

What you look/behave like as a physical entity

25
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What are autosomal dominant genetic conditions?

A

Conditions where you only need the abnormal gene from one parent in order to inherit

26
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Why are men especially susceptible to x-linked genetic conditions?

A

Because they only have one X chromosome (XY) so any recessive genes will be expressed

27
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How do men with x-linked genetic conditions pass the disorder to their offspring?

A

Men will pass disorder to all daughters but no sons

28
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Can women get X-linked recessive disorders?

A

Yes but this is very rare

29
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What is the gene-environment correlation?

A

Variations in genotype systematically associated with variations in environment

30
Q

What is heritability?

A

An estimate of the proportion of trait variance due to differences in genetics

31
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What is the range of heritability for most human behaviours?

A

.30 to .60