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ANTHP 105 EXAM STUDY SET @
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Observation, hypothesis, prediction, test hypothesis, conclusion - Answer What are the
general steps of scientific method?

Genetic drift, genetic flow, mutation, natural selection - Answer What are the 4
mechanisms of evolution? Define each. Which are random? non-random? which
produce new variation, reduce variation, spread variation?

natural selection - Answer -Changes in allele frequencies in a population due to
differential reproductive success

-Works to improve the fit between an organism and its environment

variation, heritability, competition - Answer Natural selection requires what

cotingent - Answer It means that natural selection must work with the variation already
present in the population

local - Answer it means that natural selection favors solutions that improve fitness in a
particular local environment.

eukaryotic and prokaryotic - Answer two types of cells

Chromatin - Answer -loose form of DNA

Chromosome - Answer a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the
nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes;
condensed DNA

Gene - Answer A segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait to
make proteins and regulate other genes.

somatic cells - Answer body cells; direct cell activity, diploid, human s.c. contain 46
chromosomes; not genetic

Gametes - Answer reproductive cells; haploid so contain 23 chromosomes

2 chains of nucleotides - Answer building blocks of nucleic acids; basic structure of the
DNA

ACTG - Answer bases found in DNA nucleotides

DNA replication - Answer unzipping, attraction to complementary nucleotides, new
strands form

, protein synthesis - Answer transcription, RNA processing, translation

Transcription - Answer (genetics) the organic process whereby the DNA sequence in a
gene is copied into mRNA; DNA leaves nucleus for cytoplasm where protein production
occurs

Translation - Answer Process by which mRNA is decoded and a protein is produced;
mRNA codon matches with tRNA anticodon. Each tRNA carries a specific amino acid.
rRNA stabilizes mRNA-tRNA bond, amino acids are then joined together.

central dogma of biology - Answer DNA -> RNA -> Protein

Uracil - Answer a nitrogen-containing base found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived
from pyrimidine; in DNA this is thymine

loci - Answer Location of a gene on a chromosome

Allele - Answer An alternative form of a gene.

homologous chromosomes - Answer Pair of chromosomes that are the same size, same
appearance and same genes.

Genotype - Answer genetic makeup of an organism

Phenotype - Answer the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from
the interaction of its genotype with the environment.

Heterozygous sickle cell anemia - Answer which kind of allele variation is the non-fatal
kind and can protect you from malaria

sickle cell disease - Answer Genetic disorder in which red blood cells have abnormal
hemoglobin molecules and take on an abnormal shape.

gene regulation - Answer ability of an organism to control which genes are transcribed
in response to the environment

Hox genes - Answer series of genes that controls the organs and tissues that develop in
various parts of an embryo; a kind of regulatory gene

transcription factors - Answer A regulatory protein that binds to DNA and affects
transcription of specific genes.

mRNA processing - Answer mRNA transcripts is spliced and modified to produce mRNA
which moves from nucleus to cytoplasm

translation control - Answer Selecting which mRNAs are translated by ribosomes into
proteins

autosomes and sex chromosomes - Answer two types of chromosomes

Autosomes - Answer Chromosomes that are not directly involved in determining the sex

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