In DNA, Cytosine always bonds with _____.
What is Guanine?
This is the site inside a cell of DNA replication.
What is nucleus?
The four stages of Mitosis.
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase?
The number of stages of Meiosis
What is 8 (Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II)?
The word that describes passing a trait on from parent to offspring.
What is inheritance?
This is the SHAPE DNA is described as.
What is double helix?
The purpose of replication.
What is to produce 2 identical strands of DNA?
The stage of mitosis where chromosomes are separated.
What is anaphase?
What is Prophase I?
The % of offspring that will be heterozygous.
What is 50%?
These two things make up the "backbone" of DNA.
What is phosphate and sugar (deoxyribose)?
An error in making DNA.
What is a mutation?
The stage of mitosis where the cells separate.
What is telophase?
The number of chromosomes in each daughter cell.
What is 23?
The condition that someone has with an extra 21s chromosome.
What is Down Syndrome?
This is the name of the building blocks of DNA (it contains three molecules).
What is nucleotide?
During DNA replication, the complementary DNA strand for ACGTCC would be:
What is TGCAGG?
This happens to the chromosomes before mitosis.
What is they double?
The number of daughter cells made in meiosis.
What is 4 unique daughter cells?
The number of recessive alleles needed for a trait to be expressed.
What is two?
The reason why DNA coils around itself.
What is to make it smaller?
The number of chromosomes in a human.
What is 46?
The number of daughter cells produced during mitosis.
What is 2 identical cells?
The type of cells that meiosis occurs in.
What is gametes (sperm and egg)?
The name of the technology that assists in pregnancy.
What is IVF?