Deoxyribonucleic Acid.
What does DNA stand for?
You unzip the DNA using the enzyme helicase.
What happens to the DNA strand in DNA replication?
Has one strand.
How many strand(s) does RNA have?
It happens in the nucleus.
Where does transcription take place?
Creates proteins from the mRNA template.
What happens during the process of translation?
It has the shape of a twisted ladder.
What shape does DNA make?
3' to 5'.
One of the strands in DNA replication goes in what direction and uses Ozaki fragments to add the base pairs?
Has adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil.
What four bases does RNA contain?
mRNA is only involved.
What type(s) of RNA is involved in transcription?
A poly-peptide chain is made.
What is the end result of translation?
Has all of these bases, Guanine, Adenine, Cytosine, & Thymine.
What four bases are in DNA?
Copying a double-stranded DNA molecule so it can be in nucleus of all cells .
What is DNA replication?
Ribonucleic acid.
What does RNA stand for?
A complimentary copy of RNA is made.
What is the end result of transcription?
mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA.
Genetic Information.
What does DNA code for?
Occurs in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
DNA replication takes place in what cell(s)?
To serve as a template to make amino acids which make proteins.
What is the purpose of RNA
RNA polymerase connects to RNA bases to DNA. RNA moves to from the nucleus, then to the cytoplasm and finally in the ribosome.
Takes place in the ribosome.
Where does translation occur?
Deoxyiribose and phosphate in alternating patterns.
The backbone of DNA is made of what?
Ligase
What enzyme is used to zip up DNA after replication?
mRNA, tRNA, & rRNA.
What are the different types of RNA?
One strand of DNA is copied.
How many strands of DNA is copied during transcription?
Occurs last.
Does translation come before or after transcription?