DNA & RNA
Replication & Repair
Transcription & Translation
Mutations
Random
100

What are the components of a nucleotide? 


Sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base

100

When is DNA replicated?

During mitosis (the S phase of interphase)

100
The three types of RNA
What is Messenger RNA, Transfer RNA and Ribosomal RNA
100

Identify the mutation CATGAA CAGGAA

A base substitution

100

Define and give an example of a mutagen

A physical or chemical agent that causes a genetic mutation

Examples: x-rays, UV light, chemicals

200

What are the complementary base-pairing rules in DNA? 

Thymine with Adenine; Guanine with Cytosine

200

During the first step of DNA replication, which enzyme unzips the hydrogen bonds that connects the bases?

Helicase

200

What is transcription?

The information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of mRNA

200

Identify this mutation GGACCG GGCCG

A base deletion


200

How many bases are in a codon?

Three

300

What are two differences between RNA and DNA?

The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose; The sugar in RNA is ribose.

Thymine (T) is present in DNA; Uracil (U) is present in RNA 

300

Why is the presence of DNA important for the cellular metabolic activities?

DNA directs the production of proteins

300

Which molecule contains an anticodon and an amino acid

Transfer RNA (tRNA)

300

A mother contains a mutation in the molecular bases in her DNA. How will the baby inherit this mutation?

If the mutation is in the gamete of the mother

300

Arrange these from LARGEST to SMALLEST:

Nucleotide, Chromosome, Cell, DNA, Nucleus

Cell, Nucleus, Chromosome, DNA, Nucleotide

400

What are the bonds that hold together the nitrogenous bases in a molecule of DNA?

Hydrogen bonds


400

Which enzyme adds new bases to synthesize a new strand of DNA according to base pairing rules?

DNA polymerase

400

What is the name of the process that involves the assembly of amino acids into a polypeptide using the information encoded in the mRNA?

Translation

400

Identify the mutation CCCAGC  CCCGAGC

A base insertion

400

What are the different sections/segments of DNA called?

Genes

500

If the structure of DNA were compared to a ladder, what would make up the sides? (Not the steps of the ladder)

Sugar and phosphate molecules

500

Explain what this statement means: DNA replication is a semi-conservative process.

The 2 new molecules of DNA that are produced each consist of 1 original strand and 1 new strand.

500

What travels from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, is responsible for the production of proteins, and is created from a double stranded template?

mRNA

500

Insertion or deletions of one or more bases results in which type of mutation?

A frameshift mutation

500

What is the definition of a silent mutation?

A base substitution that causes no change in the amino acid sequence