The process of DNA being copied
What is replication
The monomer of a nucleic acid
What is a nucleotide
The movement of DNA replication
What is 5' to 3'
The function of helicase
What is unwinding/unzipping the double helix
An alteration in a DNA sequence
What is a mutation
The shape of DNA
What is a double helix
The polymers of nucleotides
What is DNA & RNA
One strand of DNA is ATCATG
What is a complementary strand of TAGTAC
The function of DNA polymerase III
What is adding new nucleotides from 5' to 3'
The product of DNA replication
What is two identical DNA molecules
The function of DNA
What is storing genetic info and/or holding instructions for making proteins
The number of nitrogenous bases on DNA
What are 4 nitrogenous bases
One strand of DNA is TGCGTAATGC
What is a complementary of ACGCATTACG
The enzyme that makes sure the lagging strand is continuous
What is DNA ligase
The nitrogenous base specific to RNA
What is uracil
The specific phase where DNA replication occurs
What is S phase
The number of parts on a nucleotide (double points if you can name each)
What are 3 parts (phosphate group, 5-C sugar, and a nitrogenous base)
One strand of DNA is 5' ATCGCTCA 3'
What is a complementary strand of 3' TAGCGAGT 5'
The enzyme that replaces RNA primer with nucleotides
What is DNA polymerase I
Hydrogen bonds connect these
What is complementary base pairs
The proteins that help condense DNA strands
What are histones
The type of bond connecting the parts of a nucleotide
What are covalent bonds
One strand of DNA is 5' TGCAATGCTAGATGCA 3'
What is a complementary strand of 3' ACGTTACGATCTACGT 5'
The enzyme that moves ahead of helicase
What is DNA gyrase
The double ringed nitrogenous bases (double point of you can name each)
What are purines (adenine & guanine)