DNA Stands for..
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
Main difference between DNA & RNA molecularly?
What is ribose vs deoxyribose?
DNA replicates using a process called
What is semi-conservative replication?
What happens as RNA Polymerase passes during Transcription?
What is DNA helix reforming?
What is genetic variation?
Lac operon relates to the presence or absence of what?
What is lactose?
DNA is comprised of these 3 things
What are 5 Carbon Sugars, Phosphate Groups, and Nitrogenous Bases?
What kind of nucleic acid is this?
What is RNA?
The replication origin is
What is the starting point for replication?
Find the mistake
DNA is transcribed into a new strand of mRNA. Transcription occurs in the nucleosome. Transcription takes place over three steps; Initiation, Elongation, and Termination.
Answer in the form: What is the MISTAKE? Correct answer is _______
What is the nucleosome?
Correct answer is in the nucleus
Individual base pair mutations are called
What are point mutations?
Lactose acts as a inducer which binds to what in the lac operon model?
What is a repressor?
Each human cells nucleus contains how many metres of DNA
What is 2m?
What Pyrimidine is only found in RNA
What is Uracil?
What enzyme is the title for the red box? +100 Bonus points if you can explain what it does

What is Helicase?
Bonus: binds to the origin and unwinds the 2 strands of DNA
The Anitcodon is AUA, what is the corresponding amino acid?

What is Threonine?
Name of the mutation shown

What is a Translocation?
Name that part - Operon Model
A binding site on the DNA for a repressor protein that serves in the regulation of transcription

What is the operator?
What is number 4?
DNA is wrapped around proteins called
What are histones?
What is the main component of this diagram?
What is DNA?
What RNA enzyme is present in DNA Replication?
What is RNA primase?
What happens to pre-mRNA before leaving through a nuclear pore?
What is Post-Transcriptional Modifications?
Name the missing small scale mutation
Missense Mutation
Non-Sense Mutation
Frameshift Mutation
What is a silent mutation?
Who has more opportunities for gene regulation control?
Who are Eukaryotes?
DNA Strands are BLANK in relation to each other
What is antiparallel?
The process by which RNA is made from DNA
What is Transcription?
What two functions does DNA Polymerase III have in DNA Replication?
What is synthesizing DNA in 5' to 3' direction and proofreads to correct error?
What cleaves the completed polypeptide from the tRNA?
What is a release factor?
Mutations that occur in what cells are transmitted to future generations?
What are reproductive cells?
Unchecked growth and indefinite lifespan of what cells are the result of changes in gene regulation?
What are cancer cells?