Polarity
DNA/RNA
Transcription
100
If a molecule is non polar, how are electrons distributed? 

Electrons are shared between atoms within a molecule

100
According to Chargaff's law, what nitrogenous base bonds to thymine? 

Adenine

100

What are the three phases of transcription? During which phase is RNA polymerase necessary?

Initiation, Elongation, Termination

During Elongation

200

Why does sucrose dissolve in water, but octane does not?

Sucrose is a polar molecule, like water is, while octane is a nonpolar molecule. Since sucrose and water are both polar, sucrose will dissolve in water. On the other hand, octane and water are NOT similar in polarity. 

200

What type of bonds are formed between a sugar and a phosphate within a DNA strand? 

Phosphodiester (polar covalent bonds)
200

Transcription produces a ___ strand from a ___ template strand. 

RNA; DNA

300

Are the bonds shared between water molecules polar or non polar? How can you tell? 

Polar covalent bonds exist between water molecules, because of the partial charges that hydrogen and oxygen atoms have.

300

What are two differences between DNA and RNA? What would happen if the OH in RNA was replaced with an H? 

DNA is missing an oxygen on the 2' end of the sugar 

DNA is more stable 

The nitrogenous bases in DNA and RNA are different

The sugars in DNA and RNA are different

If OH in RNA was replaced with an H, transcription would not occur

300

How does Alternate Splicing produce different proteins from the same template strand?

Some exons are spliced while some are kept in (depending on the function of the protein)

All introns are spliced out


400

Where are electrons located in non polar molecules?

In and around the nucleus since electrons are shared between atoms within non polar molecules

400

Which of the following statements is true concerning DNA replication and transcription?

Both biological processes use one DNA strand as a template

400

True or false: Transcription and translation occur in the cytoplasm in prokaryotic cells and occur simultaneously 

True

500

Why do some polar molecules not dissolve in water? 

The attraction of water molecules for the polar solute isn't strong enough to pull the molecules apart. As a result, some polar solutes don't dissolve in water.

500

What would happen if there were a mutation affecting the sequence of nucleotides within DNA?

The change often causes the wrong amino acid to be produced (ultimately meaning that there are errors in translation)

500

Why is the Poly A tail added at the end of transcription? 

The Poly A tail makes the RNA molecule more stable and prevents its degradation and allows the mature mRNA molecule to be exported from the nucleus and translated into a protein