What is the complementary DNA strand of CGTATG?
GCATAC
When does DNA Replication occur?
During S Phase of the cell cycle
Where does transcription occur?
The nucleus
What is a mutation?
A change in the DNA sequence
How many cells are made with meiosis?
4 unique daughter cells
Name the 3 parts of the nucleotide
What is Phosphate group, 5-carbon sugar, nitrogenous bases
What is the first step in DNA replication?
DNA Helicase unwinds the DNA molecule
Where does translation occur?
Ribosomes
What are the two types of frameshift mutations?
Insertion and deletion
What is the ploidy level of the resulting cells in meiosis?
Haploid
What two parts of the nucleotide make up the backbone of the DNA structure?
the sugar (deoxyribose) and the phosphate group
What does the enzyme DNA polymerase III do?
DNA polymerase builds the complimentary strand using the original strand as a template.
Transcription is DNA --> ??
mRNA
True or false: mutations are always bad
False
Crossing over and independent assortment
What type of bonds join base pairs on DNA?
Hydrogen Bonds
What is the end result of DNA Replication?
Two identical sets of DNA for each daughter cell.
Translation is mRNA --> ??
Amino acids
A mutation in which there is an early stop codon is called
Nonsense
When does crossing over occur?
Prophase 1
Based on Chargaff's Rule, if a DNA sequence contains 30% of Cytosine, how much of the sequence would be Thymine?
20%
Why is replication called semi-conservative?
Because each DNA molecule contains one original strand and one new strand.
A DNA strand has 27 nucleotides. How many amino acids will this code for?
9
Multiple codons code for the same amino acid
What phase is this?
