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Genetics Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Who was Gregor Mendel? What did he study? - answerA priest at a Central Monastery who 
studied pea plants. He is considered the father of genetics. 
What is heredity? - answerThe passing of physical characteristics from parent to offspring. 
What are the differences between purebred and a hybrid? - answerA purebred has the same 
alleles dominant and recessive/ traits (RR or rr), whilst the hybrid has different alleles/traits (Rr). 
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GENETICS FINAL EXAMS| GENETICS TEST BANK|415 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS| LATEST UPDATE 2024|2025
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GENETICS FINAL EXAMS| GENETICS TEST BANK|415 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS| LATEST UPDATE 2024|2025 
 
 
- Crossover or DNA recombination occurs in eukaryotes between non-sister chromatids during prophase of meiosis 
Recombination also occurs between prokaryotes (via conjugation) and as a means of viral integration into a host cell 
The molecular mechanisms of crossover differ by species, but always in- volves the exchange of DNA between adjacent chromosomes 
These mechanisms are still the...
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Genetics Questions exam with correct answers 2024.
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What does every gene require for activation of transcript by RNA poly II? - answer-Non specific proteins (PIC) and elements (TATA) 
 
Right time and place? - answer-specific proteins and elements 
 
RNA poly II has - answer-a lot of binding sites for splicing to occur and synthesize RNA 
 
HDAC inhibitors increase or decrease fetal HgB expression - answer-increases but does not directly interact w polymer 
 
Which of the following could inhibit transcription? - answer-DNA binding proteins that l...
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Genetics Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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A mutation caused a phenotypic change in an organism's offspring. The mutation most likely 
occurred in which type of cell from the parent? 
A. 
blood cell 
B. 
gamete 
C. 
neuron 
D. 
skin cellB. 
gamete
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Genetics Key PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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DNADouble-stranded, helical nucleic acid molecule 
NucleotideA building block of DNA or RNA, consisting of a sugar, a nitrogenous base 
and a phosphate group. 
Double helixA pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis 
Hydrogen bondA type of weak chemical bond formed between the nitrogenous bases 
on opposite strands of DNA. 
SequenceThe order of nucleotides in DNA or RNA or the order of amino acids in a 
protein.
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Genetics UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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geneticsthe study of heredity 
hereditythe passing of traits from one generation to the next 
traita specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another 
genesequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait 
genomethe entire "library" of genetic instructions in DNA that an organism inherits 
Gregor Mendelfather of genetics 
allelealternative form of a gene (one member of a pair) located at a specific position on 
a specific chromosome (a letter)