The R in RNA
What is ribo?
The three parts of DNA.
What is a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base?
This is the Central Dogma.
What is DNA to RNA to Protein?
This is the process of making an mRNA copy from a DNA template.
What is transcription?
What is a mutation?
This is the science that studies how traits get passed from parent to offspring.
What is genetics?
The t in tRNA
What is transfer?
These are the 4 nitrogen bases in DNA.
What is adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine?
These are the building blocks of proteins.
What is an amino acid?
This is the copied RNA strand from the DNA that has this sequence ATTGACAGTCGA.
What is UAACUGUCAGCU?
In this mutation no amino acids are different.
What is a silent mutation?
This is what amino acids are bonded together with.
What is a polypeptide bond?
the N in DNA and RNA
What is Nucleic?
This is the shape of DNA.
What is a double helix?
This matches the codon to the amino acid? (#2)
What is tRNA?
These are the THREE differences in RNA and DNA
What is -
Contains Uracil instead of Thymine
Is single stranded.
Has ribose sugar instead of deoxyribose.
In this type of mutation a nucleotide is inserted or deleted causing the whole polypeptide chain to be disrupted.
What is frameshift mutation?
The mRNA sequence is read by this.
What is the ribosome?
The m in mRNA.
What is messenger?
One scientist who helped discover the structure of DNA?
Who is Watson, Crick, or Franklin?
These signify the end of the mRNA sequence for one gene.
What is a stop codon?
This is found at the beginning of each gene.
What is the promoter?
This type of mutation is caused by a mistake in base pairing for ONE nucleotide.
What is point mutation?
Some of the mRNA is spliced out because it is not necessary. This is the unnecessary section of the mRNA.
What is the intron?
What is deoxy?
TWO PARTS -This composes the sides of the ladder of DNA.
AND this composes the rungs.
What is the sugar phosphate backbone?
AND
What are the the nitrogenous bases?
The mRNA leaves the nucleus and enters this.
What is the cytoplasm?
This is the enzyme that unwinds a small section of the DNA strand, and uses one side if the double helix as a template.
What is RNA polymerase?
This mutation causes translation to stop too early?
What is nonsense mutation?
Number one represents this.
What is an amino acid?