[BIOL 234] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 26 pages long Study Guide!

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Gene, allele, genotype, phenotype, diploid, haploid, homozygous, heterozygous, dominant, recessive. Dominant- shows the phenotype: alleles of same gene can be dominant (e. g. a is dom to a, not a is dom to b) Rna is made from dna through transcription (rna synthesis: rna can be made back into dna- reverse transcription. Rna is translated to make a protein (protein synthesis) Genotype +environment= phenotype: two clones of plants- genotypically the same, but different environments- then may change physical, can be hormonal. Gene copied- progeny- functional organism (phenotype similar to parents) Genes- rna- specific proteins- functional organisms (normal or wild type, phenotype: wild type: phenotype that is most prevalent in environment. Mutagenesis- mutation in dan can result in loss of gene function and then change phenotype: mutation in dna- then change rna- change proteins produced- therefor would have new/ altered phenotype= mutant. Complementation- adding normal gene to mutant can make normal function and phenotype.

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