What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
RNA stands for
What is ribonucleic acid?
This enzyme unzips DNA during replication.
What is helicase?
DNA replication occurs during this phase.
What are transcription and translation?
The four base pairs in RNA
What are (A)adenine, (U)uracil, (G)guanine, and (C)cytosine?
This enzyme adds nucleotides and proof reads during DNA replication.
What is DNA polymerase?
The end result of DNA replication.
What is double the amount of DNA?
The monomer of a protein.
What is an amino acid?
This is where you find DNA in a eukaryotic cell
What is the nucleus?
A form of RNA responsible for taking genetic code from the nucleus to a ribosome.
What is mRNA (messenger RNA)?
Responsible for copying the template strand of DNA into RNA.
What is RNA polymerase?
This strand of DNA is built continuously without breaks.
What is the leading strand?
The process of copying DNA's information to a strand of mRNA.
Transcription
The three parts of a nucleotide
What are sugars, phosphates, and bases?
The location of anti-codons.
What is tRNA?
Connects pieces of the lagging strand.
What is ligase?
Transcribe GAT.
What is CUA?
A triplet of bases.
The sugar found in DNA.
What is deoxyribose?
Three types of RNA.
What is mRNA (messenger), tRNA (transfer), and rRNA (ribosomal)?
Each new strand of DNA has an old and new piece.
What is a semiconservative process?
What is a semiconservative process?
The location of translation.
What is a ribosome?