Enzymes
Structures
Order of Processes
DNA Replication
Grab Bag
100

This is the enzyme that "unzips the genes" by breaking the weak hydrogen bonds.

What is helicase?

100
This is the word for the shape of DNA
What is a double-helix?
100

Early scientists thought this was the likely genetic material due to its complexity.

What are proteins?

100

DNA is copied during this phase of the cell cycle (be specific).

What is S-Phase?

100

The name of the area where DNA begins to replicate/copy/divide

What is the origin of replication?

200

This enzyme adds the new nucleotides during DNA replication?

What is DNA Polymerase?

200

The four nucleotide bases

What are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine?

200

These 2 men are credited with discovering the structure of DNA.

Who are Watson and Crick?

200

The "Y-shaped" region on DNA where the 2 strands of DNA separate during replication.

What is the replication fork?

200

DNA replication is referred to as this because the two strands of the parental molecule separate, and each acts as a template for a new complementary strand.

What is 3’-GCATAC-5’ ?

300

This is the enzyme that links the okazhaki fragments together after primers are removed.

What is DNA Ligase?

300
The correct complementary base pairing between two strands of DNA. 

What is A::T and G:::C?

300

She was responsible for the X-ray crystallography photographs that helped Watson and Crick with their elucidation of the structure of DNA.

Who is Rosalind Franklin?
300

This strand of DNA during replication is synthesized as a single strand from the point of origin toward the opening replication fork. Copies in the 3' to the 5' direction

What is the leading strand?

300
A set of three nucleotide base pairs
What is a triplet?
400

The enzyme that builds RNA primers during DNA replication.

What is Primase?

400

These are the fragments formed on the lagging strand by DNA Polymerase.

What are Okazaki fragments?

400

This person has a rule named after him for figuring out the relative abundance and pairing rules for the four nitrogenous bases in DNA

Who is Chargaff?

400

The series of short segments on the lagging strand of DNA during DNA replication.

What is are the okazaki fragments?

400
The mutation in the DNA does not alter the amino acid.

What is a silent mutation?

500

After helicase unzips the genes, these hold the template strands of DNA in place so that they do not wind back up.

What are single stranded binding proteins?

500

The difference between ribose and deoxyribose.

What is an oxygen molecule?

500

The experiments done by these biologists used bacteriophage and radioactivity to support the idea that DNA is the genetic material.  

Who are Hershey and Chase?

500

DNA replication is referred to as this because the two strands of the parental molecule separate, and each acts as a template for a new complementary strand.

What is semiconservative?

500

A DNA mutation that results in a premature (early) stop codon

What is a nonsense mutation?

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