DNA Structure
DNA Replication
Transcription
Translation/Protein Synthesis
Mutations
100

The coiled, double stranded structure of DNA. 

What is a Double Helix

100

This is the name of the DNA strand that replicates in fragments.

What is the lagging strand?

100

This nucleobase (base) replaces thymine in RNA strands.

What is Uracil?
100

This is the name for the type of RNA that translates mRNA into amino acids. 

What are tRNA's?

100

a change in the DNA sequence that may cause alteration in the genetic message

What is a mutation?

200

This is the basic subunit of a DNA strand. 

What is a nucleotide? 

200

This is the name of the short fragments of DNA that are created on the lagging strand in DNA replication. 

What are Okazaki fragments? 

200

This type of RNA carries important coding regions from the nucleus to the ribosomes. 

What is mRNA? 

200

The site where mRNA is translated to proteins

What are ribosomes?

200

A mutation that causes a change in base pairs, with no effect on Amino Acid sequence.

What is a Silent Mutation

300

These bonds bring together complementary base sequences in DNA. 

Hydrogen Bonds

300

This is the name of the enzyme that seals together DNA from the lagging strand. 

What is ligase?

300

This is the location of the process we refer to as transcription. 

What is the nucleus? 

300

3 bases that are read at a time produce one amino acid

What is a codon?

300

Radiation, evolution, UV rays are all examples of these types of mutation factors.

What are mutagens?
400

This pair of scientists with help from Rosalind Franklin discovered the modern day DNA structure. 

Who are Watson and Crick? 

400

This is the name of the enzyme that unzips, or unwinds DNA helixes at the hydrogen bonds. 

What is helicase?

400

This is the corresponding RNA sequence for the? following DNA strand: AGGCTA

What is UCCGAU

400

This amino acid is commonly identified by its codon GUC.

What is valine? What is val?

400

This class of mutations changes already existing bases into different bases. 

What are point mutations?

500

These are the three most important structures found on a DNA nucleotide. 

What are deoxyribose sugars, phosphate groups, and DNA bases? 

500

This is the enzyme that synthesizes new complementary DNA bases from a parent strand.

What is DNA Polymerase

500

This is the name of the enzyme that produces RNA bases from a DNA sequence.

What is RNA polymerase?

500
This is the name for a chain of amino acids put together.

What is a polypeptide chain?

500

This mutation is caused by the insertion or deletion of a base in a DNA sequence. 

What is a frameshift mutation?