A change in a DNA sequence
What is a mutation?
The number of amino acids coded for by this segment of DNA:
ATCAGCGCTGGC
What is 4?
This organelle is where DNA replication & Transcription take place.
What is the nucleus?
These are the steps of the Central Dogma of Biology
What is DNA --> RNA --> Protein?
A mutation caused the original DNA sequence of ACG to change to ACA. Will this cause a change in phenotype?
What is no?
These special types of proteins help to speed up rates of reactions, unzip DNA, and match up complementary nucleotide bases during DNA replication and protein synthesis.
What are enzymes?
The 4 nitrogen bases of RNA.
What are Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine and Uracil?
Given the mRNA sequence of UAC UCU ACC, what amino acid sequence will be produced during translation?
What is Tyr - Ser - Thr?
This organism's DNA contains 15% Adenine. What percent of Cytosine does it contain?
What is 35%?
The reason why DNA replication happens.
What is to pass on genetic information to other cells?
Two differences between the STRUCTURE of RNA and DNA.
What is DNA is double stranded and RNA is single stranded? What is RNA has RIbose and DNA has Deoxyribose? What is RNA has the base Uracil and DNA has the base Thymine?
This is the anticodon (RNA) for CAG.
What is GUC?
Why can a bacteria read human DNA and create the same protein that would have been made in a human?
What is DNA/genetic code is universal?
After DNA replicates, mRNA strand forms codons, this process happens in the cytoplasm...
What is translation?