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BIOL371 GENOMICS, PLASTICITY, COEVOLUTION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++ The ecological _ and the evolutionary _ theatre, play Nothing makes sense in biology except in the light of _ evolution Define ecology Scientific study of the distribution and abundance of species and the abiotic/biotic factors that determine this Key difference between genetics and genomics Scale Genetics looks at a few loci on few chromosomes Genomics looks at many loci on many chromosomes - Provides a much more comprehensive assessment of genetic variation Timeline of genetic approaches: 1960's, 1980's, 2000's 1960's: Protein electrophoresis 1980's: DNA amplification 2000's: Next generation/high throughput sequencing Describe protein electrophoresis Grind up cells to extract DNA Place in gel DNA separates according to structure Identifies polymorphisms in protein structure Used to infer population genetic variation Describe DNA amplification DNA polymerase introduced to allow for amplification Enable determination of genetic code of proteins Gene sequencing Restriction site variation Microsatellites SNP's Describe restriction site variation Differences among genome DNA sequences at sites recognized by restriction enzymes Describe microsatellites Repetitive segments of DNA scattered with 'junk' regions Describe SNP's Short nucleotide polymorphisms A genomic variant at a single base position (abnormalities) Describe next generation sequencing Cheaply and quickly assesses a species genome GBS: genotype by sequencing Whole genome sequencing What is the modern synthesis Darwin's theory of natural selection combined with Mendel's ideas on heredity - How we currently under stand evolution Darwin: Individuals have a range of phenotypes, at least some of that variation is from parents: TRUE/FALSE TRUE Darwin:

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BIOL371 GENOMICS, PLASTICITY, COEVOLUTION EXAM

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

VERIFIED GRADED A++


The ecological _ and the evolutionary _

theatre, play

Nothing makes sense in biology except in the light of _

evolution

Define ecology

Scientific study of the distribution and abundance of species and the abiotic/biotic

factors that determine this

Key difference between genetics and genomics

Scale



Genetics looks at a few loci on few chromosomes

Genomics looks at many loci on many chromosomes

- Provides a much more comprehensive assessment of genetic variation

Timeline of genetic approaches: 1960's, 1980's, 2000's

1960's: Protein electrophoresis

1980's: DNA amplification

2000's: Next generation/high throughput sequencing

Describe protein electrophoresis

,Grind up cells to extract DNA

Place in gel

DNA separates according to structure

Identifies polymorphisms in protein structure

Used to infer population genetic variation

Describe DNA amplification

DNA polymerase introduced to allow for amplification

Enable determination of genetic code of proteins

Gene sequencing

Restriction site variation

Microsatellites

SNP's

Describe restriction site variation

Differences among genome DNA sequences at sites recognized by restriction enzymes

Describe microsatellites

Repetitive segments of DNA scattered with 'junk' regions

Describe SNP's

Short nucleotide polymorphisms

A genomic variant at a single base position (abnormalities)

Describe next generation sequencing

Cheaply and quickly assesses a species genome

GBS: genotype by sequencing

Whole genome sequencing

,What is the modern synthesis

Darwin's theory of natural selection combined with Mendel's ideas on heredity

- How we currently under stand evolution

Darwin:

Individuals have a range of phenotypes, at least some of that variation is from

parents: TRUE/FALSE

TRUE

Darwin:

Fitness is unrelated to phenotype: TRUE/FALSE

FALSE

Fitness (how many off spring are produced) is a function of phenotype

Describe fitness

The amount of off spring individuals are able to produce

Darwin's theory of blending inheritance was well accepted: TRUE/FALSE

FALSE

- It was quickly rejected by mathematicians as it would result in rapid homogenization

Mendel's description of an allele compared to today's description of an allele

Mendel: Variant of a single gene which can vary and has been inherited



Today: A polymorphism in a particular sequence coding for mRNA

_ are the mechanism by which natural selection occurs

, alleles



- Modern synthesis

Two principles of genetics

1. Independent segregation: Equal contribution from both parents

2.Independent assortment: Chromosomes randomly assort into gametes

Describe quantitative genetics

Most phenotypes are determined by many loci the combination of which determines the

trait we see

- Has a solid mathematical foundation

Describe fitness response surface

A way to characterize how phenotypic variation effects fitness

Example of fitness response surface: Red crossbill

Eat pinecone seeds, different species have specialized beak morphology specific to

type of pinecones they feed on

- even without knowing the genes contributing to this we can see that 1cm bill depth has

highest fitness

State two ways of assessing selection across the genome

1. GWAS: genome-wide association study

2. Genomic clines

What is the output of a GWAS?

Manhattan plot

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