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DNA Replication
Rando
100

The word we use to describe a 3-nucleotide long sequence of DNA or RNA.

Codon

100

What product is created at the end of translation?

a Protein

100

A pairs with this nitrogen base 

T

100

The national animal of Scotland

Unicorn

200

The DNA Strand ATTAGC will transcribe into the RNA strand...

UAAUCG

200

What cell organelle is responsible for the process of Translation?

Ribosomes

200

This is the shape of a DNA molecule

Double Helix

200

The one NFL team that has a plant for a logo

New Orleans Saints (fleur-de-lis is a lily)

300

This is the cellular location of Transcription.

Nucleus of cell

300

This is the cellular location of Translation

The Cytoplasm

300

This is the first step to replicating DNA

Unzip the DNA molecule

300

This is what M&M stands for

Mars and Murrie

400

How would you describe what happened if the RNA "UAG" was created from the DNA "AAC"? (one word)

Mutation

400

An RNA strand contains the two codons CCU-CCA. What two amino acids do you expect to find after translation?

Proline-Proline

400

The end product of DNA replication 

2 DNA molecules that are identical- each with half the original DNA molecule and half new. 

400

The unit of measure for the speed of a computer mouse 

Mickeys 

500

Give TWO ways to identify if a nucleic acid is RNA instead of DNA.

It has Uracil, It is single stranded

500

A scientist allows transcription AND translation to happen and ends up with a long protein containing a repeating sequence of the amino acid "Tryptophan." What repeating DNA sequence must have been used to synthesize this protein?

A-C-C

(ACC would transcribe to UGG. UGG would translate to Tryptophan)

500

This is how many times your DNA can reach the moon and back if it was all stretched  out

Pressure

500

This is the largest known living organism

Aspen Grove (a tree system that is 80,000 years old and takes up 100 acres)