DNA Structure
DNA Replication
RNA vs DNA
Transcription/Translation
Misc.
100

DNA's shape is described as

Double Helix or twisted latter

100

The builder of nucleotides

DNA Polymerase

100

Single strand of Nucleic acid

RNA

100

this step happens in the nucleus

Transcription

100

DNA: AATCGCT

RNA:

UUAGCGA

200

DNA is made with 2 of these

Nucleic Acids

200

strand that builds in continuous direction

Leading Strand

200

Contains Thymine

DNA

200

name of the three nitrogen bases that code for one amino acid

Codon

200

scientist who came up with the nitrogen base rule

Chargaph

300

What is the Rule?

Adenine=Thymine

Cytosine=Guanine

300

Enzyme responsible for flagging starting points with RNA

Primase

300

Sugar in RNA

Ribose

300

created in the nucleus using DNA as a template

mRNA

300

enzyme used to unzip DNA 

helicase

400

This word describes the direction of nucleic acids

Antiparallel 

400

This enzyme seals gaps in the newly built strands

Ligase

400

What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid

400

Translation takes place in the

Ribosome

400

amino acid  for GCU


Alamine

500

monomer name and it's three parts

Nucleotide

Phosphate, Sugar, Nitrogen bases

500

Lagging strand creates these seperated "parts" of the new strand

okazaki fragments

500

three types of RNA

mRNA

tRNA

rRNA

500

Is responsible for bringing the correct amino acid to build a protein

tRNA

500

two parts that create the "Backbone" of DNA

phosphate and sugar