Mitosis
Meiosis
DNA/Replication
RNA/Protein Synthesis
Mutations
100

What is the main purpose of mitosis?

Growth & repair of cells

100

What is the main purpose of meiosis?

To produce gametes

100

Which scientist came up with the base pair rule and what is that rule?

Erwin Chargaff, A-T and C-G

100

What base is in RNA that is not found in DNA?

Uracil


100

What is a mutation best defined as?

A change in the DNA sequence

200

What type of cells undergo mitosis?

somatic (body) cells


200

Which type of cells undergo meiosis?  

Sperm & egg cells

200

What makes up a nucleotide? What makes up the backbone of DNA?

Sugar, phosphate, nitrogenous base

Alternating sugar/phosphate 

200

How many codons are shown in this gene? TACCCGGCAGGTACTACU

6

200

What are the 3 types of gene/point mutations?

Insertion, deletion, substitution 

300

What are the phases of mitosis in order?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

300

What is the correct order of the stages of meiosis?  

Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II

300

What is the main purpose of DNA replication within cells?

To ensure the accurate duplication of genetic information

300

What is the primary function of messenger RNA (mRNA) in cells?  

To carry genetic information from DNA found in the nucleus to the ribosome

300

The normal hemoglobin DNA sequence is:

C A C G T A G A C T G A G G A C T C

The mutated (sickle cell) hemoglobin DNA sequence is:

C A C G T A G A C T G A G G A C A C 

What kind of mutation is this?


Substitution

400

What is the result of mitosis?

Two identical daughter cells from a single parent cell

400

What phase of meiosis do homologous chromosomes pair up?

Prophase I

400

Describe 5 enzymes involved in DNA replication

Helicase-unzips the double strand by breaking hydrogen bonds

Topoisomerase- prevents supercoiling

Primase-makes primers to signal where to start building the new strand

DNA polymerase- builds the new strand of DNA by adding complementary nucleotides

Ligase-glues Okazaki fragments

400

What is the primary function of transfer RNA (tRNA) in cells?  

To transfer amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis

400

Which type of mutation results from the addition or deletion of nucleotides that shifts the reading frame of the gene?  

Frameshift

500

At the end of mitosis, how many chromosomes do each daughter cell have?

Each daughter cells contains the same number of chromosomes are the parent cell, which is 46

500

Why is meiosis referred to as a reduction division?  

It produces 4 unique cells, with half the # of chromosomes as the parent cell

500

Describe the 3 steps of DNA replication: Initiation, elongation, termination 

Initiation- Helicase unzips the double strand. Topoisomerase prevents supercoiling. Primase makes primers that signal where to build the new strand. 

Elongation-DNA polymerase adds complementary nucleotides to build the new strand of DNA in the 5' to 3' direction. 

Termination-RNA primers are removed. Ligase joints the Okazaki fragments together 

500

Describe transcription & translation & where they occur

Transcription-To convert DNA into mRNA, occurs in the nucleus 

Translation-To assemble amino acids into a protein, occurs in the ribosome

500

What would the mRNA sequence be for the mutated (sickle cell) hemoglobin DNA?

C A C G T A G A C T G A G G A C A C 

G U G C A U C U G A C A C C U G U G

or 

GUG CAU CUG ACA CCU GUG