Molecules
The Genome
RNA
Enzymes
Miscellaneous
100

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

What is DNA?

100

The human genome contains approximately how many base pairs?

What is 3 billion base pairs?

100

This type of RNA is catalytic and contained in protein producing protein complexes

What is ribosomal RNA (rRNA)?
100

During DNA replication this enzyme repairs and 'glues' together nicks in the sugar phosphate backbone of DNA pieces

What is DNA Ligase?

100

This is the process most prokaryotes employ to transfer genetic materials between organisms and species 

What is horizontal gene transfer?

200
Sugar-phosphate backbone

What holds a DNA strand together?

200

Approximately 1.5% of the human genome encode for these units

What are genes?

200

This type of RNA codes for protein

What is messenger RNA (mRNA)?

200

This enzyme opens two stands of DNA during replication and moves along the replication forks to keep opening the two strands

What is Helicase?

200

In bacteria some mRNA molecules contain more than one gene and are known as this

What is polycicstronic? 

300

The common bases found in DNA include 2 of each type of molecule

What are purines and pyrimidines?

300

Prokaryotic genes do not include these in the genome

What are introns?

300

This is a mechanism of translational control where RNA molecules conform to secondary structures in association with a bound ligand

What is a riboswitch?

300

This enzyme synthesizes new RNA strands in the 5' to 3' direction from a DNA template 

What is RNA Polymerase?

300

The ribosome in prokaryotes is slightly different than that in eukaryotes. In prokaryotes the ribosome is designated as a 70S Ribosome, whereas in eukaryotes the ribosome is designated by this alphanumeric label 

What is the 80S ribosome?

400

This is the term for structure of two DNA strands being held together by hydrogen bonds between complimentary bases

What is a double-helix?

400
These are graphical models showing the relatedness between species

What are phylogenetic trees?

400

mRNA is not fully processed and ready to leave the nucleus unless it has two modifications, the poly-A tail and this

What is the 5' methyl cap?

400

This enzyme synthesizes new DNA strands in the 5' to 3' direction from a DNA template 

What is DNA Polymerase?

400

Early experiments with bacteria performed by this man demonstrated that organisms could be 'transformed'

Who is Griffith?

500

DNA strands are always read in this direction

What is 5' to 3' direction?

500

The human genome is diploid and made up of segmented linear pieces of DNA arranged into these  

What are chromosomes?

500

This type of RNA is necessary to shuttle amino acids to a growing peptide during synthesis

What is transfer RNA (tRNA)?

500

This enzyme used in DNA repair systems cuts out nucleotides from damaged DNA strands

What is an exonuclease? 

500

Mutations can arise in DNA that are caused by UV radiation. The most common type of mutation to the DNA bases is called this

What is a thymine dimer?

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