What does the complementary base pairing rule state in DNA?
A always binds to T
C always binds to G
What is the 1st step of DNA replication?
DNA is unwound and split by helicase
What happens at the end of mitosis?
Cytokinesis
What is the purpose of Mitosis?
Mitosis produces 2 IDENTICAL daughter cells (somatic cells= body cells)
What is cancer?
Uncontrolled cell division
What is the complimentary DNA strand for:
TACGGTACG
ATGCCATGC
What is the 3rd step of DNA replication?
DNA polymerase rebuilds two new strands using the original strands as a template
In what part of the cell does the S- phase happens?
the nucleus
What should happen if a cell fails a checkpoint?
Cell should undergo APOPTOSIS (cell death). Some cells bypass the check and may become cancerous.
If a piece of DNA has 56 Thymines, how many Adenines would it have?
56 Adenines
What are each of these parts?
A: Deoxyribose Sugar
B: Phosphate
C: nitrogenous base
What is the complementary DNA sequence of A T T C G G
T A A G C C
What part of the cell cycle do cells spend most of their time?
Interphase!! (90%)
What happens after the chromosomes line up in the middle?
Spindle fibers separate sister chromatids and pull them to either side of the cell
What part of the cell cycle do cancer cells love the most?
Mitosis -- it's constantly dividing!
Describe the structure of a DNA molecule.
Double stranded and twisted. Double helix.
What does semi-conservative mean?
DNA strands have one old strand and one new strand
During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
DNA in the cell is replicated during Interphase (S phase)
What happens right after telophase?
cytokinesis: the division of the cytoplasm for the 2 new daughter cells
What type of bond holds the nitrogen bases together in DNA?
Hydrogen bonds
Deoxyribose
What is the purpose of DNA Replication?
Duplicate DNA so each daughter cell after mitosis has an identical copy of the DNA
If a fly has 8 chromosomes in each of its body cells, how many chromosomes will be in each daughter cell after mitosis?
8
What structure(s) allow for chromosomes to separate and move during mitosis?
Spindle fibers
What is the correct sequence of events in a normal cell division?
G1, S-Phase, G2, Mitosis, Cytokinesis