Structure of DNA
DNA Replication and Protein Synthesis
Mutations
Cloning
Genetically Modified Foods
100
the four different bases and name of the sugar
What is the backbone and phosphate.
100
it is the description of DNA
What is to make sure the daughter cell in cell division has its complete set of DNA
100
this is what mutation is
What is a permanent change in the DNA sequence of a gene
100
this is the definition of cloning
What is the creation of an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another. This means that every single bit of DNA is the same between the two.
100
this is what genetically modified foods
What is put functional genes and put it into a single plant cells
200
this makes up the rungs of the ladder of the dna
adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine
200
this is why this is important for DNA
What is for the cell to divide and continue life
200
this is what the differences of gene and chromosomal mutations
What is a relatively large section of a chromosome, and can involve many genes and give rise to new alleles.
200
this is the different types of cloning
What is DNA cloning, reproductive cloning, and therapeutic cloning.
200
this is some of the plants used for genetically modifying foods.
What is cotton, potato, and tobacco. also accept corn grape rapeseed, tomato
300
the bases that pair together for dna
What is adenine-thymine, cytosine-guanine
300
this is the definition for transcription
What is the mRNA from a DNA template
300
this is an example of a disease and what protein is affected
What is Huntington's disease and protein affected unknown
300
this is the animals that have been cloned
What is sheeps, goats, and mice. also except pigs, cats, and rabbits
300
this is some of the herbicide use for the plants.
What is Butricil, phosphoinothiricin, and sulfonylurea
400
this makes up the nucleotide
What is 3 units that make nucleoside
400
This is the definition for translation
What is ribosomes synthesize proteins using the mRNA
400
the difference between cloning and mutations
What is cloning is making a copy of another living organism and mutations is the permanent change in DNA
400
this is the type of cloning that can clone organs for transplants.
What is therapeutic cloning.
400
these are the disadvantages of genetically modified foods
What is harming organisms in the soil, weeds growing more rapidly.
500
the explanation of the double helix
What is a pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis
500
this is how many dna there is after it is done replicating
What is 2
500
this is the bad things or harmful with mutations
What is if a mutation changes a protein produced by a gene
500
Daily Double this is the reasons why humans should not clone other humans
What is it could affect the mental development.
500
these are health risks for genetically modifying foods
What is toxins, allergens, and/or genetic hazards
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