DNA Structure
DNA Replication
Transcription
Translation
Cloning
100

This is what the shape of DNA is described as.

What is a "double helix"?
100

This is what causes DNA replication to occur.

What is a cell dividing?

100

This is what DNA is transcribed into.

What is mRNA?

100

The meaning of translation in Biology.

What is to synthesize the protein from mRNA with assistance from tRNA?

100

This is what therapeutic cloning produces.

What are replicate stem cells?

200

This is what the letters "DNA" stand for.

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

200

This is what helicase, DNA polymerase, and ligase are.

What are enzymes?

200

The meaning of transcription in biology.

What is when DNA is copied into a new molecule of mRNA?

200

This is where mRNA delivers the transcripts to.

What are ribosomes?

200

This is what scientists are testing on cloned cells.

What is potential medicine and drugs?

300

These are the 4 bases you can find in DNA.

What are cytosine, thymine, adenine, and guanine?

300

This is the purpose of helicase in DNA replication.

What is "unzipping," or breaking through the hydrogen bonds?

300

The base thymine is replaced by this during transcription.

What is uracil?

300

This is where translation occurs.

What are ribosomes?

300

The main use of therapeutic cloning today.

What is to replace diseased or injured tissues?

400

These are the4 two base pairs you will find in the structure of DNA.

What are adenine and thymine, guanine and cytosine?

400

This is what creates the "primer" in DNA replication.

What is primase?

400

This is where transcription takes place.

What is the nucleus?

400

This is the type of RNA that brings the free-floating amino acids to the ribosomes.

What is tRNA?

400

This is a type of cells that stem cells have dangerous similarities with.

What are cancer cells?

500

This is where the name "deoxyribose" comes from.

What is the sugar phosphate backbone?

500

This is the definition of semiconservative.

What is each strand in the double helix of DNA acts as a template for the creation of a new DNA strand?

500

This is why DNA must be transcribed.

What is because DNA cannot leave the nucleus as is.

500
This is the end product of translation.

What are proteins?

500

The main ethical dilemma when it comes to cloning.

What is collecting stem cells?

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