RNA
DNA
Scientists
Mutations
Gene Regulation
100

The version of RNA that has an anti-codon and delivers the proper amino acid to the ribosome to make a protein.

What is tRNA?

100

The process of making a duplicate strand of DNA.

What is DNA Replication?

100

The scientist that first took an image of DNA using X-ray crystallography.

Who is Rosalind Franklin?
100

A mutation is actually a change in 

What is DNA?

100

The bacteria studied to better understand how gene regulation works in prokaryotes.

What is E. coli?

200

The job of RNA.

What is making proteins?

200

The nucleotide that is found exclusively in a DNA strand.

What is Thymine?

200

These scientists studied viruses to determine that DNA does indeed carry heritable genetic material while eliminating that proteins do.

Who is Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase?

200

A change in a single nucleotide in a codon that results in the same amino acid being added to the primary protein sequence.

What is a silent mutation?

200

This enzyme helps to transcribe the gene on the DNA.

What is RNA polymerase?

300

Location in the cell where a cell biologist would find rRNA.

What is the cytoplasm?

300

A section of DNA that contains instructions for making a protein.

What is a gene?
300

This scientist developed the current accepted Theory of Evolution by natural selection, but had no idea that DNA existed.

Who is Charles Darwin?

300

A change in a codon by insertion or deletion that changes the reading frame in every codon downstream from the mutation.

What is a frameshift mutation?

300

The area on an operon where the RNA Polymerase will get on the gene.

What is the promoter?

400

The version of RNA that could be found in the nucleus.

What is mRNA?

400

A 3 nucleotide sequence on a gene that helps to obtain the proper amino acid later in translation.

What is a codon?

400

These 2 American scientists, aided by being able to see an image of DNA that was not theirs, constructed the first, accepted model of DNA.

Who are Watson and Crick?

400

An example of a mutation that creates a nonfunctional protein in the kidneys causing them to process calcium carbonate incorrectly.

What are kidney stones?

400

On a eukaryote's DNA these would be necessary to transcribe a gene by mRNA creating a form of regulation.

What are enhancers?

500

RNA translation results in a primary level protein.  The versions of RNA that would be involved in this process would be

What are mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA?

500

A special gene that controls development and differentiation in animals.

What is a Hox Gene?

500

Marcus Pembrey found conclusive evidence that genes have "switches" that can be turned on and off by environmental stressors.  Pembrey's findings are critical in the development of this science.

What is Epigenetics?

500

A harmful mutation results in proteins that don't work or don't work correctly resulting in them being known these two ways

What are nonfunctional or dysfunctional?

500

The proteins that allow RNA Polymerase to get on at the promotor and hold it in place until transcription begins.

What are transcription factors?