DNA Packaging
DNA Scientists
DNA Replication
DNA Mutations
DNA Structure
100

What is the simplest form of DNA?

Chromatin

100

Which scientist used x-ray crystallography to determine the structure of DNA?

Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin
100
Which enzyme unzips the preexisting DNA into two strands, creating a replication fork?

Helicase

100

What are the two different types of genetic mutations?

Gene and chromosome

100

What are the matching bases for DNA?

AT CG

200

What does chromatin wrap around to make nucleosomes?

Histones

200

What is Chargraff's Rule?

A always goes with T 

C always goes with G

200

What are the 2 functions of DNA Polymerase?

DNA Polymerase builds the new strand of DNA by adding nucleotides to the appropriate bases (AT CG) and covalently bonding the sugar and phosphate backbones together.

200

Name three mutagens

Chemicals, radiation, cigarettes, processed foods, bacteria, viruses, etc

200

What is the difference between deoxyribose sugar and ribose sugar?

Deoxyribose sugar is missing a hydroxol group (OH)

300

What is a sister chromatid?

Two identical chromatids that both make up one chromosome to be used in cell replication

300

What did Watson & Crick do?

Stole Franklin's work and built models to determine that DNA was a double helix shape with base pairs A-T and G-C in rungs between the sugar/phosphate backbone of DNA

300

How does the lagging strand work in DNA replication?

Judge answer

300

What are the three types of gene mutations and which ones are frameshift mutations?

Insertion and deletion (Frameshift) and substitution

300

What is the structure of a nucleotide?

Phosphate group, pentose sugar, and nitrogenous base

400

Where are two sister chromatids attached?

Centromere
400
Describe the experiment of Hershey & Chase

Judge given answer

400

What enzyme works to add DNA to the telomeres to prevent the ends of chromosomes from shortening each time DNA is copied?

Telomerase

400

What are the types of chromosomal mutations?

Duplication, Deletion, Inversion, Translocation

400

What DNA base is used in RNA but not in DNA

Uracil instead of Thymine

500

BONUS: What do you call chromatin wrapped around a h1 histone and what is special about h1 histone?

Chromatosome; it helps with the compaction of nucleosomes

500

Describe Griffith's experiment and how Oswald followed it up.

Judge given answer

500

Why is DNA replication semiconservative?

Because for each of the two new complete strands of DNA, one strand of nucleotides is from the original template and the other strand is newly made.

500

Why are insertion and deletion worse than substitution?

See answer
500

What kind of bonds hold the bases together and how many are there for AT and CG?

Hydrogen; double for AT triple for CG

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