What is the process by which genetic information is copied from DNA to RNA?
Transcription
What is the molecule containing the instructions for translation?
mRNA
What are the three parts of DNA nucleotides?
Deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base.
What is the start codon?
AUG (Methionine)
What are the three types of RNA?
rRNA (Ribosomal), tRNA (Transfer), mRNA (Messenger)
What are the products of transcription?
RNA
What is the site of translation?
In the ribosomes, which is in the cytoplasm
What happens when a stop codon is reached?
A release factor binds to the mRNA and causes the polypeptide to detach
What are the components of a tRNA molecule?
An amino acid bound to one end and an anti codon on the other
Where does transcription take place?
In the nucleus.
What molecule must act as the adapter between RNA nucleotides and amino acids?
tRNA
What is the name of the repeating subunit that makes up DNA?
Nucleotides
What is complementary and pairs with a corresponding mRNA codon?
A tRNA anti-codon.
What is RNA polymerase?
The enzyme that carries out transcription
Transcribe the following DNA strand:
TAC AAA TTG GGG CGC TGT
AUG UUU AAC CCC GCG ACA
What happens when each mRNA codon is paired with its tRNA anticodon?
The tRNA adds an amino acid to the polypeptide chain.
What is the shape of a DNA molecule and what does the x-ray of a DNA molecule look like?
It is a double helix and the x-ray looks like an "x"
What is the name of a combination of three mRNA nucleotides?
Codon
List 4 differences between DNA and RNA
1. DNA is double stranded and RNA is single stranded
2. RNA contains uracil and DNA contains thymine
3. RNA can leave the nucleus and DNA cannot
4. DNA is made with deoxyribose and RNA is made with ribose
Why is transcription necessary? Why do we need RNA at all?
DNA can never leave the nucleus, but the ribosomes (where the protein is made) is in the cytoplasm and cannot enter the nucleus. mRNA is necessary to bring the instructions from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
Translate the following mRNA:
AUG AAA CGA GCG UAG
Met - Lys - Arg - Ala
How does the structure of RNA nucleotides differ from DNA nucleotides?
The sugar molecule of every RNA is ribose not deoxyribose.
How many possible codons are there?
64
Why do we need DNA? Why can't we just use RNA instead?
RNA is unstable and tends to degrade within hours. DNA is very stable and is able to last many years without degrading