Structures
Bases
Enzymes
Steps
100

This is the shape of DNA. 

What is a double-helix?

100

These are the partnering of nucleotide bases on DNA. 

What is G=C and A=T?

100

This is the enzyme that unzips the genes

What is helicase?

100

This is the step where DNA polymerase III adds complementary bases in the 5 to 3 direction. 

What is step 4?

200

These are the four nucleotide bases. 

What are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine?

200

This is the complementary pairing to CATTGAACTA

What is GTAACTTGAT?

200
This enzyme replicates DNA molecules to build a new strand of DNA. 

What is polymerase?

200

This is the step where DNA polymerase adds complimentary bases from 5 to 3. 

What is step 2?

300

This is the process where RNA is made from DNA. 

What is transcription?

300

These are the bases for RNA. 

What are Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Uracil?
300

This helps a DNA polymerase get started. 

What is a primer?

300

This Is the step where the helicase unzips the genes, and forms a replication fork. 

What is step 1?

400

This is the process where proteins are made from RNA. 

What is translation?

400

These are the bonds made between Adenine and Thymine, and between Cytosine and Guanine. 

What are hydrogen bonds?

400

This is the enzyme that links all the bases on the lagging strand together. 

What is DNA ligase? 

400
This is the step where DNA primase adds a primer to lagging strand. 

What is step 3?