What is a double helix?
The number of identical DNA produced from DNA replication
What is two?
The final product of transcription
What is mRNA?
Product of translation
What is a sequence of proteins?
The first animal successfully cloned
What is Dolly the Sheep?
The base pair paired with Adenine
What is Thymine?
Part of DNA polymerase
What is a primer?
The name of the strand of DNA being transcribed
What is the template strand?
Where Translation occurs
What are the ribosomes?
A big reason for cloning
What are medical advancements?
The scientist who took the original picture that resulted in the discovery of the structure of DNA
Who is Rosalind Franklin?
Seals holes in DNA
What is ligase?
Where DNA transcription takes place
What is the nucleus?
The blueprint for proteins
What is rRNA?
Cloning definition
What is the process of creating a genetically identical organism?
The three parts of DNA
What are nucleotide bases, phosphate, and ribose sugar?
True or false: In one of the steps of DNA replication, the double helix unwinds with the help of DNA polymerase
What is false?
Definition of transcription
What is the process where a segment of DNA is copied into RNA?
Where the instructions for making proteins are written
What are genes?
True or false: a risk of cloning is the clone dying early
How the four nucleotides in DNA are paired
What are Adenine and Thymine, Guanine and Cytosine?
Why DNA replication is a semiconservative process
What is each strand in the DNA double helix is a template for the creation of a new, complementary strand?
The nucleotide in DNA that is not transcribed into RNA and the nucleotide that replaces it
What are Thymine and Uracil?
Translation definition
What is when the sequence of nucleotides on RNA is converted into a sequence of proteins?
What cloning can be used to create
What are organs and tissues?