DNA
Replication
Transcription
Translation
Misc.
100

DNA stands for...

Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid

100

What enzyme unwinds DNA?

Helicase 

100

What is Transcription?


It is the process of creating MRNA from DNA 

100

which is the main organelle involved in translation?

ribosome

100
What is 23 and me ?

A company meant to find your ancestor and your origen in the world by comparing sequences of your DNA with a database

200

Name the three components of a nucleotide...

Nitrogenous Base

Phosphate

Deoxyribose

200

What is the function of the primase?

The function is to synthesize a short strand of MRNA called Primer

200

Explain the role of MRNA in Transcription...

DNA cannot abandon the nucleus but it can be copied into MRNA that transfers the information of a gene into the cytoplasm 

200

how do you call the group of three bases that determine an amioacid belonging to RNA

codon

200

What is DNA analysis?

A group of techniques by which you can compare short sequences of DNA in order to find who is the culprit of a crime or a biological parent

300

In a short summary, describe the structure of DNA...

Double stranded helix antiparell dextrogyre

300

In which direction does DNA polymerase synthesize?

5 Prime, 3 Prime

300

What nitrogenous base complement adenine?

uracile

300

what is the genetic code?

The correspondence between each codon and the aminoacid they code for

300

Mention three terms related to law enforcemente and court in English

acquitted, crime, Exonerate , beyond reasonable doubt, exhonerated, indicment, jury......

400
Define a gene...

A segment of DNA that contains information for one protein

400

SSBP stand for

Single stranded binding proteins

400

mention two structural features of RNA once transcription ends

a tail of polyA

a cup of UAG that codes for metionine

400

define two freatures of the genetic code

universal:It applies to all the living organisms, and degenerated:more than un code codes for a sigle aminoacid avoiding mutations.

400

cell cycle: in which phase DNA is replicated

During phase S

500

What are histones?

They are proteins around which DNA coils 

500

what are okazaki fragments?

hort, newly synthesized DNA sequences that are formed on the lagging strand during DNA replication. They allow the cell to replicate both strands of a DNA molecule simultaneously, despite the fact that DNA polymerase can only synthesize new DNA in one direction

500
Describe how gene expression can be regulated in eucaryotic cells 

by splicing introns after transacription

500

define two features of the genetic code

universal: All the living organisms have it in common

degenerated : more that one codon can codify for one aminoacid avoiding mutations if there is an error

500

cell cyle: in which phase errors in the replication can be corrected

G2