Pair It Up!
DNA/RNA Structure
DNA Replication
Protein Synthesis
Mutations
100
the bond that holds together nitrogen bases
What is hydrogen bond?
100

the shape of DNA

What is double-helix?

100
the result of DNA replication
What is 2 copies of DNA
100
the final result of protein synthesis
What is protein (amino acids sequence)?
100
switching out "a" for "g" in the DNA sequence
What is a point mutation?
200
adenine and guanine are examples of this type of nitrogen base
What is purine base?
200
include three parts: phosphate, sugar, and nitrogen base
What is nucleotide?
200
one original and one new strand of DNA?
What is semi-conservative?
200

the location of transcription

What is nucleus?

200
adding in a "t" in the DNA sequence
What is a frameshift mutation (insertion)?
300
cytosine and guanine are examples of this type of base
What is pyrimidine base?
300
the "rungs" of the DNA structure
What is nitrogen bases?
300
the first step of replication and the function of helicase
What is unwind strand and break hydrogen bonds?
300

the location of translation

What is the ribosome?

300
subtracting a "c" from the DNA sequence
What is a frameshift mutation (deletion)?
400

the nitrogen base only found in RNA

What is uracil?

400
the backbone of DNA
What is phosphate and deoxyribose sugar?
400
the location of DNA replication
What is the nucleus?
400
the two organic macromolecules involved in protein synthesis
What is nucleic acid and protein?
400
an error in the DNA sequence that could change the shape or function of the protein
What is a gene mutation?
500

the rule of purine-pyrimidine base pairing

What is adenine/thymine and guanine/cytosine?

500
DNA and RNA are examples of this macromolecule

What is nucleic acid?

500
the phase in the cell cycle when DNA replication occurs

What is s-phase of interphase?

500
the only RNA to move between both steps of protein synthesis
What is mRNA?
500
an insertion/deletion of a section of a chromosome causing a change in multiple proteins
What is a chromosomal mutation?