Scientists
DNA/RNA
Replication
Transcription
Translation
100

Determined that A=T and G=C

Who is Erwin Chargaff?

100

The sugar found in DNA.

What is deoxyribose?

100

The enzyme that unzips the DNA double helix.

What is helicase?

100

The site of transcription for prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

What is the the cytoplasm for prokaryotes and the nucleus for eukaryotes.

100

The sequence of three nucleotides in DNA or RNA that provide the instructions for building a protein.

What is a codon?

200

They won the Nobel prize for building the model of the DNA double helix.

Who were Watson & Crick?

200

The sugar found in RNA.

What is ribose?

200

DNA strands running side by side in opposite 5' to 3' directions.

What is antiparallel?

200

The specific area of DNA being rewritten into RNA.

What is the transcription bubble?

200

The start codon and amino acid it codes for.

What is AUG and Met (methionine)?

300

They took the x-ray diffraction image of DNA showing its helical structure.

Who were Wilkins & Franklin?

300

The type of bonds holding the strands of DNA together.

What are hydrogen bonds?

300

The process where each original strand of DNA serves as a template to build a new complementary strand.

What is semiconservative?

300

The enzyme that brings in the RNA bases according to the DNA template strand.

What is RNA polymerase?

300

A binding location within a ribosome where tRNA is linked to the growing protein chain.

What is the P site?

400

He was instrumental in determining the structure of proteins.

Who was Linus Pauling?

400

The building blocks of DNA and RNA.

What are nucleotides?

400

The segments of the replicated DNA that are a part of the lagging strand.

What are Okazaki fragments?

400

The processing step that prevents the degradation or breaking apart of the mRNA.

What is the 5' cap?

400
A type of RNA molecule that is responsible for delivering the amino acids to the ribosome.

What is tRNA?

500

The first name of of either Wilkins or Franklin who were both involved in the X-ray diffraction photo of DNA.

What is Rosalind or Maurice?

500

The three parts of a nucleotide.

What are sugar, phosphate and nitrogen base?

500

The step in replication where DNA polymerase brings in the complementary DNA nucleotides.

What is elongation?

500

The portions of mRNA that are not needed for building a protein and will therefore be spliced out. 

What are introns?

500

The three nucleotide sequence on a tRNA that pairs with mRNA and ensures that the correct amino acid is delivered to the ribosome.

What is an anticodon?

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