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Inheritance, Variation & Evolution
DNA
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What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic
acid
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What is DNA classified as?
A
polymer
made of two strands of
nucleotides
, forming a double
helix.
It is contained in structures called
chromosomes.
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If you unraveled DNA from a single cell, how long would it be?
Over
two meters
long
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What do we call the tightly coiled sections of DNA?
Chromosomes
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How many chromosomes does each human cell have?
46
chromosomes
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What is unique about the 23rd pair of chromosomes?
They are the
sex
chromosomes
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What chromosomes do women have?
Two
X
chromosomes
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What chromosomes do men have?
One
X
and one
Y
chromosome
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What is a gene?
A small section of DNA on a chromosome. Each gene codes for a particular sequence of
amino
acids, to make a specific
protein
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How many different types of amino acids are there?
20
different types
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What protein do red blood cells need to transport oxygen?
Haemoglobin
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What does the term genome refer to?
The entire set of
genetic
material
in an organism
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What can scientists identify by studying the human genome?
Genes linked to certain diseases
Understanding and treating inherited disorders
Human migration patterns
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What is the relationship between DNA, chromosomes, genes, and genomes?
DNA is the
genetic
material.
Chromosomes are tightly coiled
DNA
sections
.
Genes are segments of
DNA
coding
for
proteins.
The genome is the
complete
set
of
genetic
material.
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What are the differences between inherited diseases and risk-increasing genes?
Inherited
diseases are caused by specific
genes.
Risk-increasing genes raise the likelihood of diseases.
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What is the difference between dominant and recessive alleles?
Dominant
alleles are
expressed
over
recessive
ones
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What do homozygous and heterozygous mean?
Homozygous
has identical alleles;
heterozygous
has different alleles
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How do genes determine characteristics?
They code for
proteins
that influence
traits
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What are alleles?
Different
genetic
codes for the same
gene
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What does homozygous mean?
Having two
identical
alleles for a gene
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What does heterozygous mean?
Having two
different
alleles for a gene
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What is the genotype?
The entire collection of
alleles
an
organism
has
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What is the phenotype?
The observable characteristics from the
genotype
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What are the basic units that make up DNA called?
Nucleotides
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How many types of bases are there in DNA?
Four
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What do the letters A, T, C, and G stand for in DNA?
Adenine
,
Thymine
,
Cytosine
,
Guanine
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What forms the sugar phosphate backbone of DNA?
The phosphate of one
nucleotide
bonds to the sugar of another
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What is complementary base pairing?
A pairs with
T
, C pairs with
G
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What is a triplet in the context of DNA?
A group of three
bases
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What is the significance of the unique sequence of amino acids in proteins?
It determines the protein's
shape
and
function
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What are the main functions of proteins in cells?
Enzymes
: Biological catalysts for reactions
Hormones
: Carry messages in the body
Structural proteins: Provide strength to cells and tissues
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What is a nucleotide made of?
A common
sugar
, a
phosphate
group and one of four different bases attached to the sugar
Long strands of
DNA
consist of alternating
sugar
and
phosphate
sections. Attached to each sugar is one of the four
bases
.