Exam 20: Developmental Genetics
Exam 1: Introduction to Genetics54 Questions
Exam 2: Mitosis and Meiosis45 Questions
Exam 3: Mendelian Genetics58 Questions
Exam 4: Modification of Mendelian Ratios60 Questions
Exam 5: Sex Determination and Sex Chromosomes50 Questions
Exam 6: Chromosome Mutations: Variation in Number and Arrangement48 Questions
Exam 7: Linkage and Chromosome Mapping in Eukaryotes39 Questions
Exam 8: Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Bacteriophages47 Questions
Exam 9: DNA structure and Analysis51 Questions
Exam 10: DNA Replication and Recombination50 Questions
Exam 11: Chromosome Structure and DNA Sequence Organization34 Questions
Exam 12: The Genetic Code and Transcription51 Questions
Exam 13: Translation and Proteins46 Questions
Exam 14: Gene Mutation,DNA Repair,and Transposition53 Questions
Exam 15: Regulation of Gene Expression69 Questions
Exam 16: The Genetics of Cancer48 Questions
Exam 17: Recombinant DNA Technology50 Questions
Exam 18: Genomics,Bioinformatics,and Proteomics44 Questions
Exam 19: Applications and Ethics of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology37 Questions
Exam 20: Developmental Genetics39 Questions
Exam 21: Quantitative Genetics and Multifactorial Traits52 Questions
Exam 22: Population and Evolutionary Genetics58 Questions
Exam 23: Conservation Genetics35 Questions
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A homeobox gene is one that produces a group of repetitive base sequences such as a VNTR.
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Experiments involving nuclear transplantation in amphibians indicate that nuclei derived from blastula are more likely to support development of complete and normal adults compared with those derived from later stages of development.What do these experiments tell us about the process of development?
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Development occurs as a series of cascades,with early genes influencing late genes,at times with stability.Such progressive determination,if stable,may be irreversible and fail to support development of an entire organism from a single cell.A number of epigenetic factors such as chromatin remodeling and DNA methylation are also likely to come into play.
It is often said that development is a two-step process.Which two steps are likely to be referred to here?
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determination and differentiation
In Drosophila,maternal-effect genes are influential in determining the anterior-posterior organization of the developing embryo.
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Which term refers to the regulatory events that establish a specific pattern of gene activity and developmental fate for a given cell?
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Design an experiment that would allow you to determine if a particular nucleus in a Drosophila embryo is capable of directing development of an entire new fly.
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Molecular/structural orientations (gradients)in an egg are thought to play a significant role in development.What is the origin of such gradients? What evidence indicates that the maternal genotype is involved in providing such gradients?
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Mutations that eliminate a contiguous region in the Drosophila embryo's segmentation pattern are called ________.
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In Drosophila,what is the order of function of the segmentation genes?
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Determination is the process whereby a cell's eventual developmental fate is set.
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Maternal effects are cases of extrachromosomal inheritance in which the genotype of the mother influences the phenotype of her immediate offspring in a non-Mendelian manner.Provide a rationale for the molecular basis of a maternal effect.
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What kinds of general observations cause one to conclude that development is the result of variable gene activity?
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Provide a brief description of segment polarity genes,including their regulation and their molecular and developmental effects.
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Do Hox gene clusters exist in humans? If so,how many are known to exist?
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Mutations in the selector genes sometimes form structures in the wrong segment,transforming the antenna of a fly into a leg,for example.What are such mutations called?
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The bicoid gene of Drosophila generates embryos with two posterior regions.What aspect embryonic development does the bicoid gene control?
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Explain the differences between differentiation and determination.Provide examples of each process and indicate how each is involved in development.
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