Human Genome Project
DNA and RNA
Mutations
History
Processes of the cell
100
The project was planned to take 15 years.
How long was the Human Genome Project estimated to take?
100
This is a section of three base pairs found in DNA or mRNA used to specify for amino acids.
What is a codon?
100
The lungs are affected by this mutation, causing mucus to build up.
What is Cystic Fibrosis.
100
Over 1,000 proteins have been mapped.
How far is the proteome project?
100
This is the process responsible for creating reproductive cells.
What is Meiosis?
200
The project started in 1990.
When did the Human Genome Project start?
200
mRNA is first found in the nucleus, then it travels through the cell to a ribosome.
Where do mRNA go?
200
Mutations can be good, bad, or neutral.
How are mutations classified?
200
This molecule was discovered by Francis Crick and James Watson.
Who discovered DNA
200
This process introduces amino acids into protein synthesis.
What is translation?
300
This project was finished in 2003.
When did the Human Genome Project end?
300
The form of RNA that makes up most of the ribosomes.
What is rRNA?
300
This is a mutation that is passed from generation to generation in a family.
What is a hereditary mutation?
300
This theory was introduced in 1994.
When was proteome introduced?
300
The process in which the chromosomes and DNA in a cell replicated then split.
What is Mitosis?
400
The Department of Energy and James Watson headed this project.
Who lead the Human Genome Project?
400
Thymine, adenine, guanine, and cytosine are examples of this.
What are base pairs?
400
This is an alteration in the genotype of an organism.
What is Genetic mutation?
400
This is an idea introduced by Mark Wilkins.
What is the proteome?
400
This is the only process of protein synthesis to occur in the nucleus of a cell.
What is transcription?
500
The project is completely mapped.
How far is the Human Genome Project?
500
mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA.
What are the kinds of RNA?
500
There is a miscoding in the DNA of a cell when it is copied by the mRNA.
What is the cause of a mutation
500
The topics of this project are chromosome based, biology/disease, and biology and disease driven groups.
What are the topics of the proteome project?
500
The process that involves both the nucleus and the ribosome and has the sole purpose of making proteins
What is Protein Synthesis
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