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13 Cards in this Set
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The genetic material appearing like a thread in a nucleus is called |
Chromation |
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The reproduction of DNA during interphase begins with: |
enzymes separating the DNA molecules
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When DNA is duplicated during mitosis: |
two molecules are formed, each with an original "upright"
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The proteins which are required to reproduce DNA during interphase are: |
Enzymes |
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The mismatch of a DNA base pair during duplication can result in a |
Mutation |
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Which statement(s) corresponds correctly to a mutation? |
a mistake in the DNA "ladder" a copy error in the chromosomes
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The phase during mitosis when chromosomes line up in the center of the cell is: |
Metaphase |
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The phase during mitosis when DNA separates into pairs of chromosomes is: |
Prophase |
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The genetic material is duplicated |
Interphrase |
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Chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell |
Anaphase |
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Chromosomes become visible, the spindle apparatus forms |
Interphase |
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The cell plate forms, the nuclear envelope is formed |
Telophase |
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The chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell |
Metaphase |