UNIT 3 Genetics
Across
- 3. Division of original gene functions between gene duplicates.
- 7. fate of paralogs model that has three possible outcomes
- 8. General term for genes derived from a common ancestor.
- 10. Genes related by duplication within a genome.
- 13. a mutation that controls where when and how much of a protein is produced
- 14. type of duplication where copies are adjacent on a chromosome
- 16. molecule that brings amino acids to the ribosome during translation and is transcribed by RNA polymerase III
- 17. the site that allows for a protein to bind and turn on transcirption
- 21. dna sequence with same sequence as mRNA
- 23. a mutation that controls the actual protein product of a gene
Down
- 1. Process where a gene copy evolves a novel function after duplication.
- 2. Genes that control the body plan along the anterior–posterior axis
- 4. Genes in different species that evolved from a common ancestral gene by speciation.
- 5. type of duplication that results in all chromosomes being copies
- 6. When a gene copy becomes nonfunctional due to mutations.
- 9. one gene controls multiple traits
- 11. dna with same sequences as tRNA
- 12. a protein that is able to turn on transcription
- 15. fate of paralogs model that requires original locus to have more than 1 function
- 18. a protein that is able to turn off transcription
- 19. the site that allows for a protein to bind and turn off transcirption
- 20. structural rna that is transcribed by RNA Polymerase I
- 22. rna that carries genetics information that is transcribed by RNA Polymerase II