DNA Structure
DNA Replication
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Mutations
100

A molecule composed of genetic (hereditary) material

DNA

100

the process of copying one DNA double helix into two identical double helices

Replication

100

Making the mRNA

Transcription

100

making the protein

Translation

100

These can be caused by mutagens, such as Radiation, X-rays, UV radiation, certain organic chemicals

Mutagens

200

A complex containing phosphate, a pentose sugar, and a nitrogen base.

Nucleotide

200

This enzyme "unzips" and unwinds  the double-stranded DNA

DNA helicase

200

Transcription occurs here

in the nucleus

200

translation occurs here

in the cytoplasm

200

When a cancer cell travels to a new part of the body and invades new tissue it is called______

Metastasis

300

Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine

nitrogen-containing bases in DNA

300

 a term meaning  new double helix has one original strand and one new strand

semi conservative

300

During processing, these are removed from the primary RNA

Introns

300

Utilises the mRna, tRna and rRna

Translation

300

One or more nucleotides are either inserted or deleted from DNA

Frameshift mutations

400

This bond holds the base pairs together on the double helix.

hydrogen bond

400

This enzyme matches complementary bases to the old strand on the DNA

DNA Polymerase

400

DNA helix is unzipped using what enzyme so complementary RNA bases can be matched

helicase

400

tRNA transports these to the ribosomes for protein synthesis

Amino Acids

400

Most cancers start as abnormal cell growth and do not continue to grow. THey are called __________

Benign

500

some cancers provide blood vessels that bring blood and nutrients and oxygen to the tumour, otherwise called ______________

angiogenesis

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