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Does anyone know what I should study for the topic “Molecular Consequences of Mutations”? This is my first time on this event and I just got put into it literally two days ago with no prior notes or help. My competition is right after the end of break so I’m kindaaa freaking out right now. Thanks!
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Reema.panini wrote: Does anyone know what I should study for the topic “Molecular Consequences of Mutations”? This is my first time on this event and I just got put into it literally two days ago with no prior notes or help. My competition is right after the end of break so I’m kindaaa freaking out right now. Thanks!
I believe they are referring to point mutations and their consequences on amino acid sequences. However, this may also apply to larger scale mutations such as translocations and inversions of chromosomes, and their effects.
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I was thinking of DNA repair as mutations too.
Other mutations may include expanding repeats, CNVs, pseudogenes and transposons.
Other mutations may include expanding repeats, CNVs, pseudogenes and transposons.
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Thank you for the online support! Unfortunately I am not spending a lot of time on Scioly.gz839918 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 5:29 pmTake notes. In addition to the 8.5 in×11 in sheet of the notes that you get, make a separate notebook filled with just your general notes. This will let you review the material later on.eagerlearner102 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 8:42 pm How do you guys memorize everything from genetics? I read a genetics textbook and I forgot most of what I read.
Moreover, since you're doing this for SciOly and not a class, remember that it's completely okay if you want to slow down and muse over the ideas in your head. Meaningful is memorable. If something really surprises you ("whoa! I didn't know a gene could parasitize other genes in the same person!"), think about writing it down in a way that you could explain the topic to a friend. If something doesn't make sense, jot down a reminder to look it up later. The thing is, if a topic doesn't mean much to you when reading, it won't mean much to you at a competition. So, the more time you spend thinking about the meaning of the content, the more readily it will remain in your mind.
One final thing I'll say is that I see you're around a lot on the forums. If you love doing SciOly, why not write a test for designer genes? It'll help jog your memory; you'll know what test writers are looking for by doing it yourself; and plus, if you make test questions about topics in genetics you're truly interested in, you can share your love for genetics vicariously through everybody who takes your test :)
I found this good textbook website that has flashcards and online tests so that is helping me. I will consider your advice too!
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where did u find the materials to learn about these mutations? i’m looking thru the scioly wiki and my school’s resources but i’m not finding anything useful or informativeeagerlearner102 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2019 6:09 pm I was thinking of DNA repair as mutations too.
Other mutations may include expanding repeats, CNVs, pseudogenes and transposons.
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Hi, I'm in division B, but I checked the rules and noticed that we have the same topics as division C except u guys have more than us. So umm in the rules it says we have to learn protein relationship, transcription, translation, etc. So is it advisable to put the codon chart in my cheatsheet? Or is there a possibility that they will give us this diagram in the test?
i have attached the diagram I'm planning to use below:
https://www.google.com/search?q=codon+c ... 4EBb6aDKM:
I'm not sure if I worded my question rt, if I made it confusing then I'm sorry in advance..
*Also I asked on this chat bc I haven't gotten a response in the Division B chat since its less active.
i have attached the diagram I'm planning to use below:
https://www.google.com/search?q=codon+c ... 4EBb6aDKM:
I'm not sure if I worded my question rt, if I made it confusing then I'm sorry in advance..
*Also I asked on this chat bc I haven't gotten a response in the Division B chat since its less active.
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Sorry but another question, I was doing a practice test and I cam accross this question:
22. In guinea pigs, black hair (B) is dominant over white hair (b). Short hair (L) is dominant over long hair
(l). If you breed a heterozygous black, short-hair male with a heterozygous white, short-hair female, how
many of the offspring are:
a. Black short-hair? ____________
b. Black long-hair? ____________
c. White short-hair? ___________
d. White long-hair? ____________
For my answer I got :
a. Black short-hair? 3/8
b. Black long-hair? 1/8
c. White short-hair?1/8
d. White long-hair?3/8
But the answer key says the answer is
a. 3/8
b. 1/8
c.1/8
d. 1/8
Can someone pls explain why d would be 1/8 and not 3/8.
Thanks.
22. In guinea pigs, black hair (B) is dominant over white hair (b). Short hair (L) is dominant over long hair
(l). If you breed a heterozygous black, short-hair male with a heterozygous white, short-hair female, how
many of the offspring are:
a. Black short-hair? ____________
b. Black long-hair? ____________
c. White short-hair? ___________
d. White long-hair? ____________
For my answer I got :
a. Black short-hair? 3/8
b. Black long-hair? 1/8
c. White short-hair?1/8
d. White long-hair?3/8
But the answer key says the answer is
a. 3/8
b. 1/8
c.1/8
d. 1/8
Can someone pls explain why d would be 1/8 and not 3/8.
Thanks.
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I'd like to point out that the question says "heterozygous black" and "heterozygous white" in the cross. As it says "black hair is dominant over white hair", an individual with white hair must be homozygous recessive, therefore "heterozygous white" is incorrect.donutsandcupcakes wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:52 am Sorry but another question, I was doing a practice test and I cam accross this question:
22. In guinea pigs, black hair (B) is dominant over white hair (b). Short hair (L) is dominant over long hair
(l). If you breed a heterozygous black, short-hair male with a heterozygous white, short-hair female, how
many of the offspring are:
a. Black short-hair? ____________
b. Black long-hair? ____________
c. White short-hair? ___________
d. White long-hair? ____________
For my answer I got :
a. Black short-hair? 3/8
b. Black long-hair? 1/8
c. White short-hair?1/8
d. White long-hair?3/8
But the answer key says the answer is
a. 3/8
b. 1/8
c.1/8
d. 1/8
Can someone pls explain why d would be 1/8 and not 3/8.
Thanks.
You should definitely include the codon chart on your cheat sheet. Most tests you encounter will probably include it, especially in Division B, but in the event that they don't, it is good to come prepared.donutsandcupcakes wrote: Hi, I'm in division B, but I checked the rules and noticed that we have the same topics as division C except u guys have more than us. So umm in the rules it says we have to learn protein relationship, transcription, translation, etc. So is it advisable to put the codon chart in my cheatsheet? Or is there a possibility that they will give us this diagram in the test?
i have attached the diagram I'm planning to use below:
https://www.google.com/search?q=codon+c ... 4EBb6aDKM:
I'm not sure if I worded my question rt, if I made it confusing then I'm sorry in advance..
*Also I asked on this chat bc I haven't gotten a response in the Division B chat since its less active.
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Thank you for clearing my confusion, and for the white coat problem I got confused because its not possible for it to have heterozygous white, but while solving the problem I just pretended that it was homozygous white, maybe that's why my answer doesn't match the answer key.Tailsfan101 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 10:34 amI'd like to point out that the question says "heterozygous black" and "heterozygous white" in the cross. As it says "black hair is dominant over white hair", an individual with white hair must be homozygous recessive, therefore "heterozygous white" is incorrect.donutsandcupcakes wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:52 am Sorry but another question, I was doing a practice test and I cam accross this question:
22. In guinea pigs, black hair (B) is dominant over white hair (b). Short hair (L) is dominant over long hair
(l). If you breed a heterozygous black, short-hair male with a heterozygous white, short-hair female, how
many of the offspring are:
a. Black short-hair? ____________
b. Black long-hair? ____________
c. White short-hair? ___________
d. White long-hair? ____________
For my answer I got :
a. Black short-hair? 3/8
b. Black long-hair? 1/8
c. White short-hair?1/8
d. White long-hair?3/8
But the answer key says the answer is
a. 3/8
b. 1/8
c.1/8
d. 1/8
Can someone pls explain why d would be 1/8 and not 3/8.
Thanks.
You should definitely include the codon chart on your cheat sheet. Most tests you encounter will probably include it, especially in Division B, but in the event that they don't, it is good to come prepared.donutsandcupcakes wrote: Hi, I'm in division B, but I checked the rules and noticed that we have the same topics as division C except u guys have more than us. So umm in the rules it says we have to learn protein relationship, transcription, translation, etc. So is it advisable to put the codon chart in my cheatsheet? Or is there a possibility that they will give us this diagram in the test?
i have attached the diagram I'm planning to use below:
https://www.google.com/search?q=codon+c ... 4EBb6aDKM:
I'm not sure if I worded my question rt, if I made it confusing then I'm sorry in advance..
*Also I asked on this chat bc I haven't gotten a response in the Division B chat since its less active.
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Sorry for the late reply. I only check this once a week.Reema.panini wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 4:16 pm Does anyone know what I should study for the topic “Molecular Consequences of Mutations”? This is my first time on this event and I just got put into it literally two days ago with no prior notes or help. My competition is right after the end of break so I’m kindaaa freaking out right now. Thanks!
I used a genetics textbook because it gives me a structured curriculum.
Here is the textbook website. You don't have to make the flashcards. There are practice tests to take but it is based on the textbook so you might be confused.
This is Ricki Lewis:
http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0 ... index.html
Also I would just use Utah Genetics or Genome.gov for clarification.
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