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What kind of RNA is a coding intermediate in the process of making proteins from DNA? - 
answerBoth mRNA and tRNA 
Match each process with its outcome: - answerDNA replication 
A.a DNA copy 
Transcription 
D. an RNA version of the DNA sequence 
Translation 
C. a protein that is determined by the RNA code 
Mutation 
B.a new allele 
Which of the following is transcribed but not translated? - answerintron 
Which of the following is tru...
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How do members of a gene pair segregate in gamete formation (Meiosis)? 
Equally into sperm and egg 
(Mendel's first law) 
What is the difference in location between meiosis and mitosis? 
Meiosis occurs in reproductive cells 
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells 
How many cells does meiosis produce? 
4 haploids 
How many cells does mitosis produce? 
2 diploids 
What are the key stages of Mitosis? 
Interp...
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What kind of RNA is a coding intermediate in the process of making proteins from DNA? - 
answerBoth mRNA and tRNA 
Match each process with its outcome: - answerDNA replication 
A.a DNA copy 
Transcription 
D. an RNA version of the DNA sequence 
Translation 
C. a protein that is determined by the RNA code 
Mutation 
B.a new allele 
Which of the following is transcribed but not translated? - answerintron 
Which of the following is tru...
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Genetics Module 2: Biology to Genetics Inheritance Exam With Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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How do members of a gene pair segregate in gamete formation (Meiosis)? 
Equally into sperm and egg 
(Mendel's first law) 
What is the difference in location between meiosis and mitosis? 
Meiosis occurs in reproductive cells 
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells 
How many cells does meiosis produce? 
4 haploids 
How many cells does mitosis produce? 
2 diploids 
What are the key stages of Mitosis? 
Interp...
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What does it mean to say that double-stranded nucleic acids are antiparallel? - 
answer(Marked off)It means one strand is 5'-3' and the other is 3'-5'. The strands are 
running in opposite directions so the nucleic acids are antiparallel. 
Splicing of eukaryotic pre-mRNA involves ___ reactions and occurs in the ___ . 
a. methylation 
b. transesterification 
c. polyadenylation 
d. nucleus 
e. cytoplasm - answerb,d 
An organism ha...
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What does it mean to say that double-stranded nucleic acids are antiparallel? - 
answer(Marked off)It means one strand is 5'-3' and the other is 3'-5'. The strands are 
running in opposite directions so the nucleic acids are antiparallel. 
Splicing of eukaryotic pre-mRNA involves ___ reactions and occurs in the ___ . 
a. methylation 
b. transesterification 
c. polyadenylation 
d. nucleus 
e. cytoplasm - answerb,d 
An organism ha...
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False - 
Genetic mutation result in different alleles, resulting in a different version of the 
"normal" gene. 
True or False: A mutation within a gene always results in the loss of that gene. 
C. Mendel's label of "unit factor" are what we now refer to as genes. 
Which of the following statements is correct? 
A. Mendel's work demonstrated that genes are linked to similar genes. 
B. Dominant genes are usually linked to the mal...
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False - 
Genetic mutation result in different alleles, resulting in a different version of the 
"normal" gene. 
True or False: A mutation within a gene always results in the loss of that gene. 
C. Mendel's label of "unit factor" are what we now refer to as genes. 
Which of the following statements is correct? 
A. Mendel's work demonstrated that genes are linked to similar genes. 
B. Dominant genes are usually linked to the mal...
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