DNA and RNA Structure
Replication
Transcription and Translation
Regulation of Gene Expression
Mutations & Biotech
100

What is is the primary source of heritable information.

DNA and some cases RNA

100

the mechanisms by which genetic information is copied for transmission between generations.

DNA replication

100

Genetic information flows from a sequence of nucleotides in DNA to a sequence of bases in an mRNA molecule to a sequence of amino acids in a what?

Protein

100

Which sequences are stretches of DNA that interact with regulatory proteins to control transcription. 

Regulatory sequences

100

Disruptions in genes and gene products cause what?

 new phenotypes

200

Genetic information is transmitted from one generation to the next through

DNA or RNA

200

DNA is synthesis in what direction?

5' to 3'

200

The enzyme RNA polymerase synthesizes mRNA molecules in the 5’ to 3’ direction by reading the template DNA strand in what direction?

3' to 5'

200

The phenotype of a cell or organism is determined by

the combination of genes that are expressed and the levels at which they are expressed

200

What are the primary source of genetic variation.

Mutations

300

DNA, and sometimes RNA, exhibits specific nucleotide base pairing. What is the pairing of the C, cytosine. 

G, guanine

300

What joins the fragments on the lagging strand.

Ligase

300

True or False. In prokaryotic organisms, translation of the mRNA molecule occurs while it is being transcribed.

True

300

Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes, groups of genes called operons are transcribed in a single mRNA molecule.  The lac operon is an example of an inducible system.

Prokaryotes

300

What introduces DNA into bacterial cells.

Bacterial transformation

400

DNA, and sometimes RNA, exhibits specific nucleotide base pairing. What are the two pairings of the base A, adenine. 

T and U, thymine or uracil

400

What unwinds the DNA strands.

Helicase

400

What are the three main sequential steps to translation? 

Initiation, Elongation, and Termination.

400

Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes, groups of genes may be influenced by the same transcription factors to coordinately regulate expression.

Eukaryotes

400

What Biotech separates molecules according to size and charge

Electrophoresis

500

Which of these contain plasmids, which are small extra-chromosomal, double-stranded, circular DNA molecules. 

A.) Prokaryotes

B.) Eukaryotes 

C.) All of above

C

500

Enzymes that create DNA molecules by assembling nucleotides

DNA polymerase

500

What does the m in mRNA stand for?

messenger RNA

500

Negative or Positive regulatory molecules inhibit gene expression by binding to DNA and blocking transcription.

Negitive

500

How can alterations in DNA sequences contribute to variation that can be subject to natural selection

Genetic changes can enhance survival and reproduction can be selected for by environmental conditions

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