DNA Replication Basics
Enzymes and Mechanisms
DNA Repair
Genomic Stability & Replication Control
Recombination and Topology
100

This strand is synthesized continuously during replication.

What is the leading strand?

100

This enzyme adds nucleotides to a DNA strand using a template.

What is DNA polymerase?

100

This repair system corrects mismatches right after replication.

What is mismatch repair?

100

This enzyme adds repeats to the ends of chromosomes to prevent shortening.

What is telomerase?

100

This protein mediates homologous recombination in bacteria.

What is RecA?

200

This enzyme synthesizes short RNA primers to initiate DNA replication.

What is primase?

200

This enzyme removes incorrectly paired nucleotides during proofreading.

What is an exonuclease?

200

This repair pathway excises single damaged bases like deaminated cytosine.

What is base-excision repair?

200

This complex initiates replication at eukaryotic origins.

What is the origin of replication complex (ORC)?

200

This four-stranded intermediate forms during genetic recombination.

What is a Holliday junction?

300

These short DNA fragments are formed on the lagging strand.

What are Okazaki fragments?

300

This enzyme alters supercoiling by breaking and rejoining DNA strands.

What is topoisomerase?

300

This repair pathway removes bulky DNA lesions like thymine dimers.

What is nucleotide-excision repair?

300

This repetitive structure protects chromosome ends.

What is a telomere?

300

These enzymes catalyze recombination events between DNA molecules.

What are recombinases?

400

This protein unwinds the DNA double helix at the replication fork.

What is helicase?

400

This model describes lagging strand looping to allow coordinated synthesis.

What is the trombone model?

400

This pathway rejoins double-stranded breaks without a template.

What is nonhomologous end joining?

400

This sequence marks the starting point of DNA replication.

What is the origin of replication?

400

The number of times DNA strands wrap around each other in closed DNA.

What is the linking number?

500

This enzyme joins fragments of DNA by forming phosphodiester bonds.

What is DNA ligase?

500

This protein ring increases DNA polymerase processivity.

What is the sliding DNA clamp?

500

This test screens chemicals for mutagenic potential using bacteria.

What is the Ames test?

500

This sequence of cellular events governs DNA replication and cell division.

What is the cell cycle?

500

These describe the helical turns and supercoils in DNA topology.

What are twist and writhe?

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