It is the RNA that contains the codons used to make ribosomes
What is rRNA?
It is the phase in DNA replication occurs
What is the S phase?
It breaks DNA bonds to separate the double strand of DNA prior to replication
What is Helicase?
It is the structure that attaches the correct amino acid to the codon
What is transfer RNA?
It is the type of bond that holds bases together
What are hydrogen bonds?
It is the RNA that carries anticodons
What is tRNA?
It is the location of DNA replication in eukaryotes
What is the nucleus?
It spot checks for errors in DNA while adding bases
What is DNA Polymerase?
It is what binds to codons
What are anticodons?
It is the bond that holds amino acids together
What are peptide bonds?
It is the RNA that codes for hemoglobin and insulin
What is mRNA?
It is the DNA strand that is used to create mRNA
What is the template strand?
It adds bases A, U, C, and G to complete the strand
What is RNA Polymerase?
It is UGA codes for
What is a STOP codon?
They are holes that mRNA pass through
What are nuclear pores?
It is where mRNA is created in animals
In the nucleus?
It is the portion of DNA that codes for a protein
What is a gene?
It starts replication by adding initial bases to the strand
What is Primase?
It is the base in codons not found in the template DNA strand
What is Uracil?
It is what happens to tRNA after releasing an amino acid
It releases and goes to find another amino acid.
They are the three parts that make up RNA nucleotides
What is phosphate, ribose, and nitrogenous bases?
It is the site of DNA replication in prokaryotes?
What is the nucleoid?
It links together Okazaki Fragments during replication
What is Ligase?
It is the amino acid that AUG codes for
What is MET?
It is what results from folding a polypeptide more than once
What is an active protein?