Enzymes
Structures
Order of Processes
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100
This is the enzyme that "unzips the genes"
What is helicase?
100
This is the word for the shape of DNA
What is a double-helix?
100
Step 1
What is helicase unzips the genes, forms a replication fork
100

DNA replication occurs during this phase of the cell cycle:

S Phase
100

The name of the area where DNA begins to replicate/copy/divide

What is the replication fork?

200

This is the enzyme that adds new nucleotide bases to the parent or template strand to form a new DNA strand

What is DNA Polymerase 

200
The four nucleotide bases
What are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine?
200

Step 2

RNA primase adds a primer to lagging strand

200

DNA replication occurs in the _____________ in Eukaryotes and ________________ in prokaryotes.

Nucleus and cytoplasm/nucleoid region

200

The complimentary strand to a template DNA strand that reads "CAT TAC"

What is "GTA ATG"?

300

This is the enzyme that links all the bases together on the backbone of the DNA (acts like glue)

What is DNA Ligase?

300

What three parts make up a DNA molecule?

Deoxyribose sugar, phosphate group, nitrogen base

300

Step 3

DNA polymerase adds complimentary bases from 5' to 3' end on leading strand


300

Genes hold the information to make __________________ for the cell

Proteins

300

Chargaff's rule says....

Amount of A = Amount of T

Amount of C = Amount of G

400

Does Helicase locate the "replication fork" or the "origin of replication" to begin separating the DNA?

Origin of replication

400
These are the fragments formed on the lagging strand by DNA Polymerase III.
What are Okazaki fragments?
400

Step 4 (if needed)

Nuclease cuts out fragments of DNA that were paired incorrectly
400

What type of chemical bonds hold the two strands of DNA to each other?

Hydrogen bonds

400

What is the monomer for DNA/RNA?

Nucleotides

500

This enzyme allows DNA polymerase to begin adding new bases to a template strand

What is RNA primase?

500

Name three differences between RNA and DNA

Deoxyribose vs Ribose

Single strand vs double

U instead of T

RNA can leave the nucleus, DNA cannot

500

Step 5 

DNA ligase links Okazaki fragments. You end up with 2 strands "daughter" of DNA from 1 "parent" strand

500
After DNA replication, a DNA molecule is made up of one "old" side of DNA and one "new" side. What type of replication is this called?
Semi-conservative DNA replication
500

In an amino acid, there are 4 parts. Which of the four parts is missing: Carboxyl group, R-group, Central alpha carbon,...

Amino group

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