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WGU c785 study organizer part 1 Questions and WGU c785 study organizer part 1 QWGU c785 study organizer part 1 Questions and Answers Latest Updated and Verified Alleles Correct Answer- Different ... forms of genes Chromosomes Correct Answer- Structures in a cell that contain genetic information. complete the following Punnett Square: Maternal genotype Correct Answerdescribe the central dogma of life Correct Answer- Replication> Dna> Transcription> RNA> Translation> Protein double-stranded break Correct Answer- environmental damage like the radiation of x-rays or radiation can cause a complete break through both strands of a double standard DNA module frameshift mutation Correct Answer- mutation that shifts the reading frame of the genetic message by inserting or deleting a nucleotide. will change the amino acid coded for and the additions or deletions can lead to formation of stop codons, causing transcription to stop gene Correct Answer- sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait Genotype Correct Answer- An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations. incomplete dominance Correct Answer- one allele is not completely dominant over the other allelelabel both strands of DNA whether they are coding or non-coding, and template or nontemplate Correct Answermissense mutation Correct Answer- A base-pair substitution that results in a codon that codes for a different amino acid. nonsense mutation Correct Answer- subsitution of wrong nucleotide into DNA that produces an early stop codon. no further reading of the MRNA occurs and polypeptide synthesis ends. Phenotype Correct Answer- An organism's physical appearance, or visible traitsuestions and Answers Latest Updated and Verified Alleles Correct Answer- Different forms of genes Chromosomes Correct Answer- Structures in a cell that contain genetic information. complete the following Punnett Square: Maternal genotype Correct Answerdescribe the central dogma of life Correct Answer- Replication> Dna> Transcription> RNA> Translation> Protein double-stranded break Correct Answer- environmental damage like the radiation of x-rays or radiation can cause a complete break through both strands of a double standard DNA module frameshift mutation Correct Answer- mutation that shifts the reading frame of the genetic message by inserting or deleting a nucleotide. will change the amino acid coded for and the additions or deletions can lead to formation of stop codons, causing transcription to stop gene Correct Answer- sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait Genotype Correct Answer- An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations. incomplete dominance Correct Answer- one allele is not completely dominant over the other allelelabel both strands of DNA whether they are coding or non-coding, and template or nontemplate Correct Answermissense mutation Correct Answer- A base-pair substitution that results in a codon that codes for a different amino acid. nonsense mutation Correct Answer- subsitution of wrong nucleotide into DNA that produces an early stop codon. no further reading of the MRNA occurs and polypeptide synthesis ends. Phenotype Correct Answer- An organism's physical appearance, or visible traitsAnswers Latest Updated and Verified Alleles Correct Answer- Different forms of genes Chromosomes Correct Answer- Structures in a cell that contain genetic information. complete the following Punnett Square: Maternal genotype Correct Answerdescribe the central dogma of life Correct Answer- Replication> Dna> Transcription> RNA> Translation> Protein double-stranded break Correct Answer- environmental damage like the radiation of x-rays or radiation can cause a complete break through both strands of a double standard DNA module frameshift mutation Correct Answer- mutation that shifts the reading frame of the genetic message by inserting or deleting a nucleotide. will change the amino acid coded for and the additions or deletions can lead to formation of stop codons, causing transcription to stop gene Correct Answer- sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait Genotype Correct Answer- An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations. incomplete dominance Correct Answer- one allele is not completely dominant over the other allelelabel both strands of DNA whether they are coding or non-coding, and template or nontemplate Correct Answermissense mutation Correct Answer- A base-pair substitution that results in a codon that codes for a different amino acid. nonsense mutation Correct Answer- subsitution of wrong nucleotide into DNA that produces an early stop codon. no further reading of the MRNA occurs and polypeptide synthesis ends. Phenotype Correct Answer- An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits [Show More]

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