DNA
RNA
Protein Synthesis
Mutations
Miscellaneous
100

The sugar that is part of DNA

What is deoxyribose?

100

The sugar that is found in RNA

What is Ribose?

100

Translation of RNA to protein happens here

What is a Ribosome?

100

A mutation that does not change the sequence of amino acids and does not cause disease.

What is a silent mutation?

100

These are the building blocks of proteins.

What are amino acids?

200
The 4 nitrogen bases of DNA
What are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine?
200
The sequence of nucleotide bases on mRNA that would complement the following bases on DNA: A T T C G C A G T
What is U A A G C G U C A
200
DNA is copied into a strand of RNA during this step of protein synthesis.
What is Transcription?
200
The type of mutation that occurs when one base is replaced by another.
What is a substitution, or point mutation?
200
The bonds that link amino acids together.
What are peptide bonds?
300
Two things that happen in the nucleus involving DNA
What are DNA Replication and Transcription?
300
The three different types of RNA
What are mRNA, tRNA and rRNA?
300
Anticodons and amino acids are found on this molecule.
What is transfer RNA?
300
UV rays, radiation, and industrial chemicals are examples of these.
What are mutagens?
300
These special types of proteins help to unzip DNA and match up complementary nucleotide bases during DNA replication and protein synthesis.
What are enzymes?
400
The three parts of the DNA nucleotide (building block)
What are deoxyribose sugar, phosphate group and nitrogen base?
400
The names of the 4 nitrogen bases of RNA.
What are Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine and Uracil?
400
Groups of three bases on a mRNA molecule
What is a codon?
400
The type of mutation that happens when a base is either deleted or inserted, causing a change in the reading of codons and amino acids.
What is a frameshift mutation?
400
A disease that results in a change in the shape of hemoglobin in red blood cells due to a point mutation.
What is sickle cell anemia?
500
The person that produced the x-ray photographs that indicated DNA was a helix.
Who is Rosalind Franklin?
500
The three nucleotides in mRNA thatcode for the start codon Methionine
AUG
500

These are the coding regions of DNA.

What are exons

500

The original strand of DNA is ACT TTG CGA The mutated strand of DNA is ACT TTC GA This is a _______________ mutation that causes a _________

What is a deletion? What is a frameshift?

500
The region of DNA in E.Coli that controls whether or not genes for digesting lactose are turned on.
What is the Lac Operon?
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