Replication of DNA will result in this many copies.
What is two?
Helicases unwind and unzip DNA molecules by breaking this.
What is Hydrogen bonds between pairs?
What nucleotides are made up of.
What are sugar, phosphate group, and a nitrogen base?
When DNA molecules are formed, almost all errors are detected and fixed by this.
What is DNA Polymerase?
Separation of bases creates
What is the replication bubble?
Errors in DNA Replication can or cannot be corrected.
What is can?
DNA most do this before replicating.
What is unwind?
The complementary to the base sequence ACCGTAT.
What is TGGCATA?
Where DNA Replication takes place in humans.
What is the nucleus?
The functions of DNA Polymerase.
What are binds nucleotides and proofread the new strand?
This is the sugar in DNA.
What is deoxyribose?
Replication occurs here.
What is S phase?
This happens directly after DNA molecule is unzipped.
What is free-floating nucleotides pair up with exposed bases?
What are their nitrogen containing bases?
The amount of guanine always equals this amount.
What is the amount of cytosine?
They discovered that bases are held together by hydrogen bonds.
Who are Watson and Crick?
Process of making an exact copy.
What is replication?
Mutations that affect a single gene occur during this.
What is replication?
Holds base pairs together.
What are hydrogen bonds?
This scientist gave inspiration to Watson and Crick and helped them to find the shape of the double helix.
Who is Franklin?
These make up nucleic acids.
What are nucleotides?
What Watson and Crick discovered.
Wha is that DNA is in the shape of a Double Helix?
Who are Watson and Crick?
That would describe the semiconservative nature of replication of DNA.
What is taking one original and adding one new strand?
What were the first three experiments done that helped to continue research into DNA.
What were Griffith's mice, Avery and the systematic breakdown of the strain of bacteria, and Hershey and Chase with the bacteriophage?