DNA structure
DNA replication
DNA Purpose
Experiments
Wildcard
100
  • This double-helical molecule is composed of nucleotides that include a phosphate, a sugar, and a nitrogenous base.

What is DNA?

100
  • DNA replication occurs during this phase of the cell cycle.

  • What is the S phase?

100
  • The primary function of DNA is to store and transmit this.

  • What is genetic information?

100
  • This scientist’s experiment with mice and pneumonia-causing bacteria led to the discovery of transformation.

  • Who is Frederick Griffith?

100
  • In eukaryotic cells, DNA is found in this organelle.

  • What is the nucleus?

200
  •  These bases pair specifically through hydrogen bonds.

Thymine and Adenine/ Cytosine and Guanine

200
  • This enzyme is responsible for unzipping the DNA double helix.

  • What is helicase?

200
  • DNA provides the instructions to make these essential biological molecules.

  • What are proteins?

200
  • This scientist used radioactive isotopes to confirm that DNA, not protein, is the genetic material.

  • Who are Hershey and Chase?

200
  •  This term describes a change in the DNA sequence that can lead to genetic variation.

  • What is a mutation?

300
  • This sugar is found in the backbone of DNA.

  • What is deoxyribose?

300
  • This enzyme adds complementary nucleotides during replication.

  • What is DNA polymerase?

300
  • When DNA is being transcribed and used to make proteins the book analogy would describe it as being _______________

What is "read".
300
  • This rule states that the amount of adenine in DNA equals the amount of thymine, and cytosine equals guanine.

  • What is Chargaff’s rule?

300

The ends of linear chromosomes are protected by these repeating sequences.

  • What are telomeres?

400
  • These two scientists are credited with discovering the structure of DNA.

  • Who are James Watson and Francis Crick?

400
  • Because each new DNA molecule consists of one old strand and one new strand, DNA replication is described using this term.

  • What is semi-conservative replication?

400
  • the book analogy would describe DNA like a book in that it can be copied.  What is this called?

  • What is replication.

400
  • Rosalind Franklin used this technique to help reveal the structure of DNA.

  • What is X-ray crystallography (or X-ray diffraction)?

400
  • This term refers to the complete set of genetic information in an organism.

  • What is a genome?

500
  • This type of bond holds the two DNA strands together between complementary base pairs.

  • What are hydrogen bonds?

500
  • The short fragments formed on the lagging strand during DNA replication are called this.

  • What are Okazaki fragments?

500
  • What is the place in which the DNA separates for replication called?

  • What is the replication fork?

500
  • Griffith’s transformation experiment suggested that DNA could do this between bacteria.

  • What is transferring genetic material?

500

When did James Watson die? (Give me month and year)

November 2025

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