DNA vs. RNA
Protein Synthesis
Mutations
Genetic Inheritance
Gene Expression & Cancer
100

What sugar does DNA contain that RNA does not?

Deoxyribose

100

What are the two main processes of protein synthesis?

Transcription & Translation

100

What is a mutation?

A change in the DNA sequence

100

What type of mutation can be passed from parent to offspring?

Chromosomal mutation

100

Why are different genes expressed in different cells? What is this called?


Cells turn genes on or off based on their function and environment through gene regulation

200

What base does RNA have that replaces thymine in DNA?

Uracil

200

What molecule is created during transcription?

 mRNA

200

What type of mutation occurs when one base is changed, but the reading frame remains the same?

Point mutation

200

Can a mutation in skin cells be inherited? Why or why not?

No, because it’s a somatic (body cell) mutation or gene mutation – it only affects that individual

200

What can be a positive effect of mutations?

It can increase genetic diversity like new traits or resistance to disease

300

True or False: DNA is found in the nucleus, but RNA can leave the nucleus

True

300

Where does translation occur?

At the ribosome

300

What type of mutation shifts the reading frame and affects all codons after it?

Frameshift mutation

300

What is one example of a chromosomal mutation?

Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation

300

How can a mutation lead to cancer?

If it occurs in tumor suppressor genes, like p53, leading to uncontrolled cell growth

400

What type of RNA carries genetic instructions from the nucleus to the ribosome?

mRNA – Messenger RNA

400

How many bases are in a codon, and what does a codon code for?

3 bases, codes for 1 amino acid

400

Which is generally more harmful, a point mutation or a frameshift mutation? Why?

Frameshift – it alters every amino acid after the mutation

400

True or False: Some mutations have no effect on an organism. 


True – silent mutations don’t change the protein

400

What is the difference between gene expression and regulation?

Expression- protein made or trait we see

Regulation- Combination of internal and external factors depending on cell type that tell which genes to be read and expressed

500

Name two structural and two functional differences between DNA and RNA

Structure: DNA = double-stranded, RNA = single-stranded; DNA has thymine, RNA has uracil. 

Function: DNA stores genetic information, RNA helps make proteins.

500

If a DNA sequence is TAC-GGC-ATA, what would the corresponding mRNA sequence be?

 AUG-CCG-UAU

500

Name one environmental factor that can cause mutations.

Radiation, chemicals, viruses, replication errors

500

Are mutations ALWAYS harmful?

No- They create genetic variation, which can lead to beneficial traits over time

500

Explain how we get from calls that can do everything to cells with a specific job or function? Why is this important?

Through cell differentiation the cell is told which genes are active in each cell, so only necessary proteins are made to complete that job. Without this we would not be able to function as multi-cellular organisms, as each individual cell would be trying to do everything.

Example: Eye cells making rods and cones to give us sight only or stomach cells making hydrochloric acid to help break down food only. - wouldn't be able to do their job otherwise.

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