DNA or RNA
Protein Synthesis and Proteins
Mutations + Epigenetics
Genomics, Fingerprinting
Gene Therapy, IVF, Cloning and CRISPR-CAS9
100

Bond that holds nitrogenous bases together

Hydrogen

100

Copying of DNA

Replication

100

Insertions or Deletions lead to

Frameshifting
100

Drawing that shows your family tree of traits

Pedigree

100

% fertility in your 20s

86%

200
The four bases in RNA

A, U, G, C

200

The three steps of protein synthesis are collectively known as 

Central Dogma

200

2 types of Early life impacts for Epigenetics

Birth interventions, early exposure to antibiotics, poor nutrition, high stress pregnancies

200

Alternate Forms of a gene shown in Punnett Squares

Alleles

200

3 crops Selectively bred

soy, corn, wheat

300

A sugar, phosphate and a base

Nucleotide

300

How many levels of protein folding and what helps them fold

4 - Chapperal

300

3 different results of Substitutions

Nonsense

Missense

Silent

300

Technique that is used to make DNA Fingerprints and the main premise of how it works

Gel Electrophoresis, 

Different sized molecules move different distances in the gel based on electricity and are stained

300

2 methods of cloning

Twinning

Somatic cell transfer

400

Substance that helps bring DNA out of solution in the lab

Alcohol
400

Type of protein that carries oxygen  and the  mineral that is an essential component to its function

Hemoglobin - iron

400

One example of a stop codon


UGA, UAA, UAG

400

2 uses of DNA fingerprints

Paternity, crime scene, gene analysis

400

3 possible risks of gene therapy

unwanted immune response, targeting wrong cells, infection by virus, causing errors in gene

500

Core histones and DNA

Nucleosome

500

Shape of Collagen

Right handed triple helix

500

4 epigenetic factors in middle to later life

Diet, Stress, Exercise, Sleep

500

4 of the components to the study of Genomics

Genome, structure, function, evolution, interaction

500

Structure that binds to Cas9

Guide RNA

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