Nucleic Acids
Protein Synthesis
DIY Transcription and Translation
Challenge
100

What is the function of DNA?

Storing genetic information, including instructions for building proteins. 
100

What is the central dogma?

DNA is used to make RNA, and RNA makes proteins (DNA -> RNA -> Proteins)

100

What is the result of transcribing this DNA strand? ATC - GGA - TCT

UAG - CCU - AGA

100

What is an anticodon?

The three nitrogen bases on a molecule of tRNA

200

What are the monomers of nucleotides?

Nucleic acids

200

What happens during transcription?

DNA is used as a template to make mRNA

200

What are the amino acids that will be produced from this DNA strand? GGT - AAA - CTG

Pro - Phe - Asp

200

What enzyme unwinds DNA during replication and transcription?

Helicase

300

What are two differences between DNA and RNA?

Possible answers: DNA is double-stranded, while RNA is single-stranded; DNA has a deoxyribose sugar, while RNA has a ribose sugar; and DNA has the bases ATCG, while RNA has the bases AUCG

300

What happens during translation? 

mRNA is used to join together amino acids and make a protein. 

300
What DNA strand was used as a template for this mRNA strand?: CAU - GUA - UUA

GTA - CAT - AAT

300

What enzyme adds complimentary bases to form an mRNA strand during transcription? 

RNA Polymerase

400

What is tRNA's job?

Transfer RNA (tRNA) reads mRNA and brings the correct amino acids to the ribosome during translation. 

400
Where do transcription and translation happen in the cell?

Transcription happens in the nucleus, while translation happens at the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. 

400

A tRNA molecule has the anticodon AGG. What amino acid does it carry?

Serine (Ser)

400

What enzyme adds complimentary bases to a template strand of DNA during DNA replication?

DNA Polymerase

500

Why is messenger RNA called messenger RNA?

Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries DNA's message from the nucleus to ribosomes in the cytoplasm. 

500
What is the monomer of proteins? 

Amino acids

500

What amino acid do you get from a DNA sequence of GTC?

Gln

500

If you have the DNA sequence AAA, but then it gets mutated to the sequence AAG, will the resulting amino acid be the same or different? 

The resulting amino acid will be the SAME. Both will end up being Phe, since UUU and UUC code for the same amino acid.