This is the name of the structure of DNA
What is a double helix?
This is the single-stranded version of DNA.
What is RNA?
This is the nitrogenous base that bonds with adenine instead of thymine.
What is Uracil?
This is a set of three nucleotides.
What is a codon?
This is the type of cell created by meiosis.
What is haploid or gametes?
These are the two particles that make up the "backbone" of DNA.
What are sugar and phosphates?
This is the phase of the cell cycle when DNA replication occurs.
What is the synthesis phase of interphase?
This is the type of RNA that copies information.
What is messenger RNA?
What is the start codon?
This is the number of chromosomes in a cell after meiosis in humans.
What is 23?
These are the four nitrogenous bases found in DNA.
What are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine?
This is the type of bonds that hold DNA together.
What are hydrogen bonds?
This is the location of transcription.
What is the nucleus?
This is where translation occurs.
What is on a ribosome?
These are the steps of meiosis.
This is the specific sugar found in DNA.
What is deoxyribose?
This is the replicated version of ATGCAT
What is TACGTA?
This is the transcribed version of TACGAA.
What is AUGCUU?
This is what is created by a translated codon.
What is an amino acid?
This is when DNA is rearranged on chromosomes after sister chromatids become tangled.
What is crossing over?
This is where DNA is found in a cell.
What is a nucleus?
This is what it is called when replicated DNA contains an old strand and a new strand.
What is semi-conservative?
This is another word for opposite base pair.
What is complementary?
This is a string of amino acids.
What is a polypeptide?
This is where meiosis occurs.
Where is ovaries in females and testes for males.