Replication Basics
Cell Division
Replication Process
Enzymes in DNA Replication
Consequences of Errors
100

This is the process of making an exact copy of DNA.

What is DNA Replication?

100

This type of cell division is crucial for forming gametes, such as egg and sperm.

What is meiosis?

100

The two strands of DNA separate when these bonds break.

What are base pair bonds?

100

These proteins control the process of DNA replication.

What are enzymes?

100

Enzymes ensure the correct nucleotides are added during, replication, but if this goes wrong, this could happen.

What is an error in the DNA sequence?

200

The Structure of DNA must first do this for replication to begin.

What is unwind?

200

This process is important for making identical copies of somatic cells.

What is mitosis?

200

These free molecules pair with the bases along each DNA strand during replication. The monomers of nucleic acids.

What are nucleotides?

200

This is the function of enzymes during DNA replication.

What is help unwind DNA and build new strands?

200

If DNA replication errors are not corrected, it can lead to mutations that can affect this process.

What is gene expression?

300

DNA unwinds to form a straight, ladder-like structure, which is often called this.

What is a molecule?

300

DNA replication occurs before both types of this cellular process.

What is cell division?

300

This rule that dictates how bases pair during DNA replication.

What is the base pair rule? Chargaff's rule?!

300

Enzymes do this to ensure that the correct nucleotides are added to the template strands.

What is proofreading?

300

If the enzymes responsible for proofreading cannot perform their function correctly, this could result in these.

What are mutations or genetic disorders?

400

After DNA replication, the result is two molecules that are this compared to the original DNA molecule.

What is identical?

400

These enzymes correct errors if there are mistakes during DNA replcation.

What is proofreading enzymes?