RNA & Transcription
Amino Acids & Translation
Mutations
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100

A single stranded nucleic acid that contains uracil in place of thymine

What is RNA?

100

The decoding of an mRNA message into amino acids is a process known as...

What is translation?

100

Changes in the sequence of nucleotides in DNA or changes in the number or structure of chromosomes

What are mutations?

100

What are at least two ways that DNA and RNA are different?

RNA is single stranded (DNA is double stranded), RNA uses A, U, G, C (A, T, G, C)

100

Which composer became deaf later in life?

Ludwig van Beethoven

200

In this process, segments of DNA serve as templates to produce complementary RNA molecules

What is transcription?

200

Proteins are made by joining amino acids together into chains called...

What are polypeptides?

200

Chemical or physical agents in the environment that increase the likelihood that mutations will occur

What are mutagens?

200

What is the difference between transcription and translation?

Transcription converts DNA to RNA and translation converts RNA to amino acids (which are eventually used to create proteins)

200

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

300

The portions of RNA that are cut out and discarded are called...

What are introns?

300

Three consecutive bases that specify a single amino acid to be added to the polypeptide chain

What is a codon?

300

Mutations that change a single base pair are known as...

What are point mutations?

300

What is the overall function or role of RNA?

RNA is a transcribed segment of DNA that ribosomes use to make a protein

300

What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?

Carbon dioxide

400

The remaining pieces of RNA that are spliced back together to form the final copy of mRNA used to make a protein

What are exons?

400

The genetic code is always read…

a. 3 bases at a time in the same direction

b. 4 bases at a time in the same direction

c. 3 bases at a time and the direction varies

d. 4 bases at a time and the direction varies

a. 3 bases at a time in the same direction

400

Insertions and deletions of bases which shift the “reading frame,” potentially impacting the genetic information of every following base pair in the sequence

What are frameshift mutations?

400

What are the specific roles of the three types of mRNA, rRNA & tRNA in assembling proteins?

mRNA - create an RNA message that ribosomes interpret

rRNA - work with the ribosomes to assemble amino acids into proteins

tRNA - transcribes mRNA's message into sequence of amino acids

400

Which US city was once known as New Amsterdam?

New York City
500

An enzyme that separates DNA strands and assembles nucleotides to create a complementary strand of RNA

What is RNA polymerase?

500

Ribosomes are tiny “factories” within cells that do all of the following EXCEPT…

a. Decode an mRNA message into a protein

b. Assemble amino acids into polypeptide chains

c. Attach to mRNA molecules in the cytoplasm

d. Translate DNA into RNA

d. Translate DNA into RNA

500

A substance such as tobacco that can cause a genetic change is called a(n)...

What is a mutagen?

500

Transcribe and translate the following segment of DNA: TAC GTG ATC

RNA: AUG CAC UAG

Amino Acids: Methionine Histidine STOP

500

How long is a marathon?

26.2 miles

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