This is the name of the sugar that makes up the backbone of RNA.
What is ribose?
This is the name of the model for DNA replication where both parental strands are copied, and the resulting daughter molecules each have one parental and one new strand.
What is the semi-conservative model?
This is the full name of the RNA molecule that plays a key role in protein synthesis. 
What is transfer RNA?
This is the name for a group of genes that can be turned on or off.
What are operons?
This is the primary source of genetic variation.
What are mutations?
Adenine pairs with _________ in DNA and _________ in RNA.
What are thymine and uracil?
All DNA polymerases synthesizes DNA in this direction.
What is 5' to 3'?
This is what the mRNA transcript will read of the template strand of DNA reads: 3'-TTACGGTCAGAC-5' (don't forget your directionalities!)
What is 5'-AAUGCCAGUCUG-3'?
This region acts as the "switch" for the entire operon
What is the operator?
This is a type of gene transfer between two organisms with different genomes in unrelated species.
What is horizontal?
These bonds are found between nitrogenous bases in DNA.
What are hydrogen bonds?
After helicase 'unzips' the genes in DNA replication, these sections of copied DNA are created on the lagging strand.
What are Okazaki Fragments?
These is where transcription and translation take place in a prokaryotic cell.
What is cytoplasm?
The lac operon is usually off, but can be started, which means it is described as this.
What is inducible?
This mutation is a cause of Down Syndrome, because chromosomes do not separate properly during meiosis.
What is nondisjunction?
This is the monomer that makes up nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
What is nucleotide?
During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
The S-phase
These two modifications help prevent the degradation of mRNA as it moves from transcription to translation.
What is the 5' cap and the poly-A tail?
The repressor is the product of this separate gene, which is not part of the operon.
What is the regulatory gene?
A point mutation has occurred to turn the last nucleotide in the codon ACG to a T (ACG --> ACT). This is the type of mutation that has occurred as a result.

What is a nonsense mutation? (A type of point mutation)
This is how many hydrogen bonds exist between
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
This numbered carbon contains the hydroxyl group that can be found in both deoxyribose and ribose.
What is 3'?
This is the name of the enzyme that loosens the supercoil of DNA so helicase can move down the strands.
What is topoisomerase?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
These are the three steps of translation.
What is Initiation, Elongation, and Termination?
These are proteins that help control what genes will be turned on and off in order to make specialized cells in eukaryotes.
What are transcription factors?
This is are the three reproductive processes that can further increase genetic variation.
What are sexual reproduction, independent assortment, and crossing over?