Terminology
Structure of DNA
Proteins
Alleles
Miscellaneous
100

This double-helix-shaped molecule contains the  instructions used in the development and functioning of all living things. 

What is DNA?

100

Two linked spirals that resemble a twisted ladder.

What does double helix mean?

100

A chain of amino acids that have been linked together in a certain order.

What is a protein?

100

Different versions of the same gene.

What is an allele?

100

The process where a molecule of DNA is copied.

What is DNA replication?

200

A section of DNA that contains the instructions for building a protein.

What is a gene?

200

The 'rules' that control which bases pair together. A pairs with T and C pairs with G. 

What is complementary base pairing?

200

Forming hair and nails, fighting disease, carrying oxygen around the body.

What are three jobs that proteins complete in our body?

200

You only need one of these alleles in order to see the trait.

What is a dominant allele?

200

The process where a single cell split in two.

What is cell division?

300

Two or more versions of the same gene. 

What is an allele?

300

The bonds that hold bases together.

What are hydrogen bonds?

300

The order of the bases in a DNA strand.

What controls the order of amino acids in a protein?

300

You need two of these alleles in order to see the trait.

What is a recessive allele?

300
DNA is stored in this part of the cell.

What is the nucleus?

400

In DNA, adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine are examples of these fundamental components.

What are DNA bases?
400

James Watson, Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin

What three scientists discovered the structure of DNA?

400

A sequence of three bases that stands for an amino acid. E.g.) CTT

What is a codon?

400

One refers to the genes that you have.

The other refers to the traits that you see.

What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?

400
DNA is wrapped around proteins to prevent it from getting damaged or tangled.

What are chromosomes?

500

The basic building block of DNA. It contains a phosphate group, a sugar molecule, and a base.

What are nucleotides?

500

A DNA strand reads AATCGCA. What will the complementary (matching) strand read?

TTAGCGT

500

20

How many different amino acids are in the human body?

500

This is used to determine the different possible genotypes that could come from two parents.

What is a Punnett Square?

500

46

How many chromosomes are in a human cell?