DNA
RNA
Structure
Mutations
Central Dogma
100

Copying of DNA

Replication

100

The three types of RNA

mRNA, rRNA, tRNA

100

These three make up a nucleotide in nucleic acid

Sugar, phosphate, and N-base

100

Least harmful, replaces a base in DNA

Substitution

100

Order of events in the central dogma

1. Replication 2. Transcription 3. Translation

200

Sugar that gives DNA its name

deoxyribose

200

Number of strands in RNA

1

200

Forms the backbone of nucleic acids

Phosphate and sugar

200

Two classifications for mutations

Gene and chromosomal mutation

200

It is transcribed to make mRNA

DNA

300

Binds the bases together in the double helix

Hydrogen

300

The message containing codons

mRNA

300
AATTCG transcription

UUAAGC

300

Deletion and insertion are classified as this

frameshift

300

RNA that contains the blueprints to assemble proteins

mRNA

400

Rule that states A-T C-G

Base pairing of Chargaff's pairing

400

In the ribosome, reads the message in protein synthesis

rRNA

400

The classification of bases based on the number of rings

purines and pyrimidines

400

Diagram used to chart entire chromosomes in a person

Karyotype

400

Type of RNA in translation that carries amino acids

tRNA

500

Concept of DNA having one original strand and one new strand

semi-conservative

500

Base substituted in RNA, not found in DNA

Uracil (U)

500

Figured out the model of DNA

Watson and Crick

500

Mutations involving large numbers of genes, very harmful

Chromosomal

500

Site of translation

Ribosome

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