It is the function accomplished by the DNA helicase.
What is unwinding and separating DNA strands?
100
It is a specific sequence to which RNA polymerase binds to begin DNA transcription.
What is a promoter?
100
It is the name of the sequence attached to the tRNA that binds to mRNA and codes for a specific amino acid.
What is anticodon?
100
It is a combination that makes the ribosome release both a polypeptide chain and a mRNA strand.
What is a "stop" codon?
100
He's the one who all of us would like to be, to stay all day in bed and worry for nothing besides being cute, being fed and being petted.
Who is Magno?
200
It is a property of human DNA replication, in which the double helix is separated and each half is used as a template for the synthesis of a complementary DNA strand.
What is semiconservative replication?
200
It is the key enzyme for the Transcription process.
What is RNA polymerase?
200
It is the name of the large ribosomal subunit location in which peptide bonds are created in between amino acids.
What is catalytic site?
200
It is the name given to the noncoding sequences found in the DNA of all of the organisms.
What are introns?
200
It is the name of the film (ft. Ben Stiller) that had Smash Mouth's "All Star" as the main theme?
What is "Mystery Men"?
300
It is a mutation that occurs when a piece of DNA is cut out a chromosome, turned around, and reinserted into the gap.
What is inversion?
300
It is a molecule that binds to the promoter and controls (often times, enhancing) RNA synthesis.
What is a transcription factor?
300
It is the name of the assemble of the small ribosomal subunit, a "start" mRNA signal, tRNA+Meth and several other proteins?
What is preinitiation complex?
300
It is the process by which certain viruses (such as HIV) create DNA from an RNA template.
What is reverse transcription?
300
He is the frontman and lead singer of the Swedish power metal band "Hammerfall".
Who is Joacim Cans?
400
It is a protein that bonds the terminal sugar in one DNA strand to the terminal phosphate of a second DNA strand, creating a single strand with a continuous sugar-phosphate backbone.
What is DNA ligase?
400
It is the process by which introns are removed from the genetic material (pre-mRNA), just leaving an exon sequence (mRNA).
What is splicing?
400
It is the name of the phase in which synthesized proteins may be cleaved, enlarged or packed in the Golgi Apparatus.
What are postranslational modifications?
400
A set of genes that, in prokaryotes, codes for the proteins needed for a complete metabolic pathway.
What is an operon?
400
It is the nickname given to Teresa, the most powerful Claymore that existed.
What is "the Faint Smile"?
500
Particles used by DNA polymerases to synthesize a new strand in the lagging end (5' - 3').
What are okazaki fragments?
500
It is a control mechanism in which the protein synthesis won't occur because of a cause not directly related to DNA sequence alterations (such as enzyme methylation).
What are epigenetic modifications?
500
It is when a mutation occurs, resulting in a change in the final amino acid sequence, but given that the new amino acid has the same properties as the original one, no consequences occur.
What is a neutral mutation?
500
It is the mechanism in which DNA is inactivated, by means of condensing one X chromosome in females (XX).
What is a Barr Body?
500
He is a catalonian footballer signed by FCB in 2015-2016 to play as a right wing.