DNA/RNA Structure
DNA Replication
Transcription
Translation
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What are the base pairing rules in DNA replication?

A(adenine) pairs with T(thymine) and C(cytosine) pairs with G(guanine)

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How many strands of DNA are there?

There are two strands

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What does transcription produce?

mRNA!

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Where does translation occur?

ribosome

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What sugar phosphate is in RNA?

Ribose sugar 

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What is the result of DNA replication?

-two daughter DNA molecules with one old and one new strand of nucleotides (semi-conservative) 

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Where does transcription occur?

In the nucleus

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What is a codon?

A codon is a sequence of three RNA nucleotides that corresponds with a specific amino acid.

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What is the full name of DNA?

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

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When does DNA replication take place?

During the synthesis phase of the cell cycle! (before cell division)

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What are the three classes of RNA?

mRNA(messenger), tRNA(transfer), and rRNA(ribosomal) 

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What takes place at the P site of a ribosome?

The binding site for tRNA in the ribosome.

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What are the three components of a nucleotide?

A phosphate group, nitrogenous base, and a sugar

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What is the purpose of DNA replication?

To make an exact copy of DNA

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Which way does the RNA polymerase read the template strand?

Synthesizes in the 3' to 5' direction. 

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What is the result of translation?

Results in a chain of polypeptides (a protein) 

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What are Adenine and Guanine known as?

Purines

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What is the unwinding protein called?

Helicase

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What occurs during the termination stage of transcription?

The RNA polymerase reaches the terminator sequence of base pairs and it completes the production of the pre-mRNA and releases it into the nucleoplasm. 

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What is the Wobble position?

It is the third nucleotide in a codon, it allows some flexibility. Which allows the mRNA to be translated by fewer tRNA's.