Nucleic Acids
Base Pairs
Protein Synthesis
Genetics
Punnett Squares
100

The two main types of nucleic acids.

What is DNA and RNA?

100

These are four nitrogen bases in DNA.

What is Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine

100

A set of three bases is called this

What is a codon?

100

This term is a segment of DNA coding for a trait

What is a gene?

100
Two Homozygous recessive parents will produce which possible genotypes

What are homozygous recessive?

200

While RNA can be found in the cytoplasm, RNA also has this common location with DNA.

What is the Nucleus?

200

This DNA base pairs with the DNA base Adenine

What is Thymine?

200

The purpose of this process is to copy a gene's DNA sequence into mRNA.

What is Transcription

200

These are different forms of a gene, represented by upper and lower cases letters

What are alleles?

200

These are written along the top and the side of the punnett square.

What are the parents genotypes?

300

Main function of RNA.

What is to carry and translate genetic information from DNA to make proteins

300

This tRNA base pairs with the mRNA base Adenine

What is Uracil?

300

This protein synthesis process occurs in the ribosomes in these two locations.

What is the cytoplasm and rough ER.

300

This term is the physical trait expressed 

What is phenotype?

300
Two heterozygous parents will have what probability of having a heterozygous child

What is 50%

400

Main function of DNA

What is to store genetic information and instructions for making proteins?

400

This base can be found in DNA but not in RNA

What is Thymine?

400

This biomolecule brings amino acids matching codons on mRNA.

What is tRNA?

400

If "B" represents brown eyes and "b" represents blue eyes, someone with blue eyes will have this genotype.

What is bb?

400

True or False

A Homozygous Dominant parent with a Heterozygous parent will have a chance of having a Homozygous Recessive child.

What is False?

500

These are large biomolecules that store and transmit genetic information.

What is a Nucleic acid?

500

During transcription, Cytosine and Guanine are pairs. Adenine pairs with Thymine, but what pairs with Adenine?

What is Uracil?

500

After transcription is completed, this process then takes place.

What is translation?

500

This terms means two different alleles in a genotype

What is Heterozygous?

500

This is a tool to predict the probability of offspring genotypes and phenotypes based on parental alleles.

What is a punnett square?

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