Prophase
The process that turns DNA to RNA
what is Transcription
the identical copies in a replicated chromosome
Sister chromatids
The enzyme responsible for splitting the double strand apart into single strands
What is Helicase?
Nitrogenous bases that are considered Purines
Adenine, Guanine
The sister chromatids separate
What is Anaphase?
The order in which information travels (DNA, Protein RNA)
DNA --> RNA --> Protein
Having one type of each chromosome
What is a Haploid?
The enzyme that adds nucleotides to the template strand
DNA polymerase III
The direction DNA is synthesized in
Wha is 5' --> 3' ?
The chromosomes are aligned in the center of the cell
Metaphase
the location where translation occurs
what are ribosomes
In eukaryotic genes, sections of the coding sequence that are transcribed but later removed before an mRNA is translated into a protein product.
What is an intron?
Enzyme that join okazaki fragments
What is Ligase
The RNA nitrogenous bases
A, U, G, C
When the microtubules attach to chromosomes
What is Prophase?
A cell builds its proteins from the Instructions encoded in its _________.
What is a genome?
Genes whose protein products function as regulatory molecules at cell cycle checkpoints, preventing uncontrolled division of damaged cells.
What are tumor suppressors?
The part of the cell cycle this occurs
What is the"s" phase?
The type of nitrogenous base that is a two ring carbon structure
What is a purine?
The point in the cell cycle (PMAT) where a checkpoint occurs
What is Metaphase?
A section of DNA that codes for a protein or RNA molecule
A sequence of three bases found at one end of a tRNA that binds to a codon in mRNA during translation via complementary base pairing.
What is an anticodon
The enzyme that prevents twisting by disconnecting then reconnecting the teo strands where it was unzipped
what is topoisomerase
The bond between purines and pyrimidines
What is a hydrogen bond?