DNA Structure
DNA Replication
RNA
Translation
Miscellaneous
100
The components of a nucleotide
What are a deoxyribose sugar, phosphate group and one of the following nitrogen bases: adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine?
100
Pairs with thymine.
What is adenine?
100
The apparent structure of RNA
Single stranded
100
The two phases of protein synthesis (central dogma)
Transcription and Translation
100
These are the four bases involved with DNA. Label purines and pyrimidines.
Purines = A and G Pyrimidines = C and T
200
The type of bond that forms between cytosine and guanine
Hydrogen Bond
200
Replicate this strand of DNA CTAGGT
GATCCA
200
The structural components that are found in both DNA and RNA
Phosphate, guanine, cytosine, adenine
200
Produced during transcription.
mRNA, rRNA, tRNA
200
An insertion or deletion mutation causes this category of mutations
Frameshift
300
Figured out the the shape of DNA is a double helix.
Watson and Crick
300
The enzyme that unzips DNA by breaking hydrogen bonds
DNA Helicase
300
The base is not found in RNA and its replacement.
Thymine, Uracil
300
The molecule from which information is derived for how to make proteins
DNA
300
This is the reason DNA is said to be antiparallel. DAILY DOUBLE
What is one strand is in the 5' to 3' direction and the complementary strand is 3' to 5'?
400
The rules for base pairing in DNA
Adenine always pairs with Thymine Guanine always pairs with Cytosine
400
The enzyme that adds the base pairs to the new strand
DNA polymerase
400
The link between genetic information from DNA to protein
mRNA
400
The type of bond that links amino acids.
Peptide
400
These are the places where each step of the central dogma take place (in prokaryotic cells).
replication cytoplasm , transcription - cytoplasm , translation - cytoplasm
500
If the percentage of Guanine is 13.4%, the percentages of the remaining bases.
A- 36.6 T-36.6 G- 13.4 C- 13.4
500
Based on the semi-conservative process of DNA replication, the overall result.
Two DNA molecules each with one original strand and one new strand
500
The 3 RNA molecules involved in protein synthesis.
mRNA, tRNA, rRNA
500
The amino acids that are specified by the following codons: AUG, UGA, UAG, & UAA DAILY DOUBLE
Methionine, STOP X 3
500
These are the places where each step of the central dogma take place (in eukaryotic cells).
Replication and Transcription = Nucleus Translation= Cytoplasm