The 4 nucleotide base pairs.
What are adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine?
The amino acids are coded using this.
What is mRNA?
Location where mitosis occurs.
What is any cell other than reproductive cells?
Location where meiosis occurs.
What is reproductive cells?
Double stranded double helix consisting of purines and pyrimidines bonded together by hydrogen bonds.
What is the structure of DNA.
The role of tRNA.
What is to read the codon and attach amino acids to polypeptide chain using anticodons?
PMAT is a commonly used abbreviation for this.
What are the stages of mitosis?
Importance of meiosis rather than doing mitosis.
What is to create gametes?
Located in this organelle.
What is the nucleus?
DNA is converted into mRNA before translation occurs because...
What is to protect the original copy?
This occurs before prophase, but is still necessary for mitosis.
What is growth phase and interphase?
A process that occurs when sister chromatids exchange DNA.
What is crossing over?
A always bonds with T, G always bonds with C, purines always bond with pyrimidines.
What is Chargaff's Law?

What is a codon chart?
This occurs after telophase, but is not included in PMAT.
What is cytokinesis?
Parent cells are ________ and daughter cells are ________ during meiosis.
What is diploid and haploid?
Single stranded vs Double stranded
AGUC vs AGTC
What are the differences between DNA and RNA?
Met is the ______ codon.
What is start?
End result of daughter cells is _______ and they are _________.
What is 2 and identical?
End result of daughter cells is __________ and __________.
What is 4 and all different?