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A question and answer worksheet about molecular genetics and cell cycle, covering topics such as dna, chromosomes, cell division, and inheritance. It includes questions about the structure of dna, the cell cycle, meiosis, and mendel's laws of inheritance.
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Bio Jeopardy Molecular Genetics Cell Cycle Meiosis Mendel Chromosomes & Inheritance Potpourri 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50
The heritable unit of Mendel in today’s term DNA (or, gene)
DNA analysis always shows this ‘rule’ where there is a 1:1 ratio of ‘A’ to ‘T’ and ‘G’ to ‘C’ Chargaff’s
The “Ben & Gerry” of DNA modeling Watson & Crick
The overall phase of the cell cycle that cells spend the most time interphase
The replicated DNA strands of a chromosome joined at a centromere sister chromatids
During this phase of the cell cycle, DNA is replicated S phase
This phase of mitosis is occuring as chromosomes start to condense prophase
The most basic reason meiosis is necessary reduce the chromosome number in half
Segment of DNA that acts as a unit of heredity gene
DNA molecules of nonsister chromatids break and rejoin to other’s DNA crossing over
Mendel realized he could explain his results using this area of mathematics probability
Phenotypic ratio found in the F 1 of a cross between two hybrid parents 3:
Type of inheritance where two different alleles are equally expressed codominance