Clicking on the links below will get you to the appropriate problem set or, if it has not been prepared yet, the corresponding problem set from last year's course. You can tell the difference this year's version will bear the stamp "2000" somewhere in the title. If you want advice on how to approach the problem sets, click here.
Problem sets covered by Exam I:
1. How a cell works; Protein
2. Structure/function of DNA; Bacterial
genetics
3. Relationship Between Gene &
Protein; Transcription
Hint
for problem 3.8
4. The coding problem; Translation;
tRNA and anticodons
Problem sets covered by Exam II:
5. Chromosomes: Nature & behavior
and When things go wrong
6. Mendelian genetics; probabilities
7. Extensions to Mendelian analysis;
Linkage, recombination, and mapping
Problem sets covered by Exam III:
8. Transcription and regulation (prokaryotic)
9. Eukaryotic gene regulation; Developmental
genetics
Problem sets covered by Exam IV:
10. Mutation and cancer
11. Genome plasticity and population
genetics