DNA & RNA
Replication & Repair
Transcription & Translation
Mutations
Mitosis and Meiosis
100
Sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base combine to make this structure
What is a nucleotide?
100

This causes the rungs of the double helix of DNA to stay joined together.

What are hydrogen bonds?

100
The three types of RNA
What is Messenger RNA, Transfer RNA and Ribosomal RNA
100

Identify the mutation ABCDEF ABACDEF

What is a INSERSION?

100
Attached to the end of DNA strands
What is a telomere?
200
Thymine with Adenine and Guanine with Cytosine are examples of this
What is complementary base pairs?
200

The complimentary strand for the following DNA sequence:

ATACGACCGT

What is TATGCTGGCA?

200
The part of the cell that mRNA binds to tRNA
What is the Ribosomes?
200
Identify this mutation ABCDEF ABCEF
What is DELETION?
200

The order of phases in Mitosis

What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis?

300
A deoxyribose sugar and a ribose sugar is an example
What is the difference between RNA and DNA?
300

The enzyme that proofreads DNA after replication

What is DNA polymerase?

300
Contains an anticodon and an amino acid
What is Transfer RNA?
300
A mother contains a mutation in the molecular bases in her DNA. How will the baby will inherit this mutation
What is if the mutation is in the gamete of the mother?
300

The phase where synapsis and crossing over occurs to produce variation in alleles

What is Prophase I in Meiosis

400
The scientists who discovered the double helix model of DNA
Who were Watson and Crick?
400
A DNA molecule containing regions from different sources is called this
What is Recombinant DNA?
400
The assembly of amino acids into a polypeptide using the information encoded in the RNA
What is Translation?
400
Arises from inaccurate DNA replication
What is a Spontaneous cause?
400

The process that is used to form gametes

What is meiosis?

500
If the structure of DNA were compared to a ladder, what would make up the sides? (Not the steps of the ladder)
What are the Sugar-Phosphate Molecules?
500
Maintains genetic continuity through replication and control cellular activity while remaining in the nucleus
What is DNA?
500
What travels from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, is responsible for the production of proteins, and is created from a double stranded template
What is mRNA?
500
People who have been exposed to excessive radiation have a higher risk for this
What is CANCER?
500

To mass produce organisms with desired qualities; To replace human organs; To repopulate endangered species;

What is reasons for why we clone?

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