What determines the ability of DNA to make a copy of the original double helix?
bases pairing A-T C-G
What is the Process of Central dogma
DNA to RNA to Protein
Translate Sequence into correct amino acids
Mrna: A U G A C C A U C U U U U G A
Met – Thr – Ile – Phe
Original DNA: T – A – C - T – T – T – C – C – G – A – C – T
Mutated DNA: T – A – C - T – T – C – C – C – G – A – C – T
What are the effects of this mutation ?
No changes
What is the importance of DNA replication And What does it ensure ?
It ensures that the same parent genes are passed along to the daughter cells during cell division.
Why is it possible to use the same codon chart to determine the proteins produced in plant and animal cells?
bases A, T, C, G are the same for most organisms.
how the genetic code is taken out of the nucleus?
through mRNA taking the code to the cytoplasm
What organelle packages and processes proteins for delivery?
Golgi apparatus
Which type of mutation is shown above?
Translocation mutation
What does it mean when DNA replication is described as a semiconservative process.
Two identical DNA molecules are made that contain one original strand and one paired strand.
What nucleotide replaces Thymine ?
uracil
DNA = T – A – C – G – T – A – C – G – C – A – C – T
Translate this sequence ?
Met – His – Ala
Which cell organelles is responsible for delivering proteins to the cell membrane ?
Vesicles
What CRISPR technology used by scientist have the ability to do?
modifying genes
Replication is a process that does what?
ensures genetic information is transmitted among cells
if a DNA bacterial plasmid and insert it into the cells of a different species. What would be the similar Outcome for both?
Both organisms have DNA that contain the same nucleotide bases
What are the Start and Stop codes for Amino Acids ?
Start Code AUG
Stop Code :UAG UAA UGA
hat is the resulting protein that is formed from the single strand of DNA shown below
T - A - C - C - C - A - T - T - T - A - C - T
met - gly - lys
Mutations that can affect the offspring of an organism occur in what cell type
gametes
In What phase of the Cell cycle does Replication occur ?
S-phase
How do plants obtain these proteins?
using DNA as a template to produce mRNA
What would most likely result from the insertion of a single nucleotide during transcription?
Frameshift mutation
translation
What are the 2 main types of mutations ?
Gene mutation and Chromosome mutations
Which protein is responsible for the removal of the RNA primer from the 5' end of a lagging strand of DNA, and replacing it with DNA nucleotides?
DNA Polymerase