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It is a nitrogenous base not encountered in a DNA molecule.

What is uracil?

100

It's the number of hydrogen bonds linking C and G.

What is three?

100

This female scientist captured a perfect X-ray crystallography photo of DNA.

Who is Rosalind Franklin?

100

It's a three "letter" code.

What is a codon?

100

It's the number of different amino acids.

What is twenty?

100

It's a particular factor that can cause a mutation.

What is mutagen, radiation or toxin?

100

It's what the "m" stands for in this kind of RNA. 

What is messenger?

200

These descriptions of the double helix structure of DNA have two common comparisons, involving steps and rungs.

What is spiral staircase and twisted ladder?

200

It's the number of hydrogen bonds linking A and T.

What is two?

200

The American scientist who won the Nobel Prize for his work on DNA, but later had it taken away.

Who is James Watson?

200

It is the type of codon that leads to termination.

What is a stop codon?

200

These bonds connect amino acids.

What are peptide bonds?


200

This type of mutation affects only a single base pair.

What is a point mutation?

200

tRNA says, gotta go and pick up these passengers!

What are amino acids?

300

It's the part of interphase where the amount of DNA doubles.

What is S or Synthesis phase?

300

It's when DNA transfers its code to mRNA.

What is transcription?

300

This university in England was home of the discovery of the structure of DNA.

What is Cambridge?

300

These are the three steps of protein translation, in order.

What are initiation, elongation and termination?

300

It's the formal name of the NHgroup.

What is the amino group?

300

This disorder of hemoglobin occurs when the amino acid glutamic acid (glutamate) is replaced by the amino acid valine.

What is sickle cell anemia?

300

rRNA is linked to this small but important cell organelle.

What is a ribosome?

400

A doubled chromosome is made of two of these, partly named after a sibling relationship.

What are sister chromatids?

400

These two substances make up DNA's "backbone".

What is sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate?

400

He was the Ukrainian scientist who discovered that the pairs A-T and C-G respectively, were present in the same percentages.

Who is Erwin Chargaff?

400

It happens when a protein is exposed to high heat or incorrect pH values.

What is denaturation?

400

The name of the COOH grouping of atoms.

What is carboxyl?

400

The kind of mutation caused by adding or deleting a base pair.

What is a frameshift mutation?

400

The three letters on tRNA are called this.

What is anticodon?

500

It's the two broad categories a molecular biologist would study.

What are nucleic acids and proteins?

500

You can find this at the 3' end of a DNA strand.

What is OH or hydroxyl?

500

The two English scientists who retained their DNA Nobel prizes.

Who are Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins?

500

If a tRNA codon is UGU, then the DNA codon would be this.

What is TGT?

500

This is the particular folding pattern of a protein.

What is protein conformation?

500

A mutation that reaches a premature stop codon. Call it gibberish if you want.

What is nonsense?

500

Non-coding sections of DNA deemed "junk" DNA.

What are introns?

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