Replication
Transcription
Translation
Mutation
100

If one strand of DNA is 5' AGCTAA 3' what would the corresponding DNA strand be?

5' TTAGCT 3'

or 3' TCGATT 5'

100

Where does transcription take place?

Nucleus

100

What determines the function of protein?

Structure

100

Name the mutation and the codon where it happened:

GAC TAG GGA ACC TTA

GAC TAG GCA ACC TTA

Substitution, 3rd Codon a Guanine was substituted for a Cytosine

200

Name the enzyme that unzips the DNA molecule and the enzyme that adds nucleotides to build the daughter strand

Helicase- Unzips

Polymerase- Adds nucleotides

200

Define transcription

Process of turning DNA into mRNA

200

At what organelle does translation occur

Ribosome

200

Name the mutation and the codon where it happened:

GAC TAG GGA ACC TTA

GAC TAGAGGA ACC TTA

Insertion, an adenine was inserted between the second and third codon

300

If a DNA molecule is 33% Thymine what percentage of Guanine would be present in the strand?

17% Guanine

300

DNA sequence TAC what would the mRNA be?

AUG

300

What do organisms link together to make proteins?

Amino Acids

300

Why is a frameshift mutation dangerous?

An insertion or deletion that changes the reading frame will change every amino acid downstream

400

What does semi-conservative replication mean

Each strand of DNA serves as a template for the creation of a new strand

400

What nucleotide is present in RNA but not DNA?

What is uracil

400

64 nucleotides would code for how many amino acids?

21, there are only 21 full codons

400

Yes or No, Will each mutation to be passed on?

Skin Cancer, a mutation a child was born with, any mutation in the egg cell

No, Yes Yes

500

Summarize replication in four steps

1. Helicase breaks Hydrogen bonds

2. Primase lays down a Primer

3. Polymerase adds nucleotides to the exposed bases

4. Hydrogen bonds form between the nucleotides

500

Which of the following is not needed for protein synthesis to continue after transcription: tRNA, Ribosomes, DNA, mRNA

DNA

500

What is the central dogma of biology?

DNA->mRNA->Protein

500

Name at least 3 things that could cause mutations

Random mistakes during replication, Sunlight, X-Rays, Chemicals, Radioactive Substances

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