This is something that changes the sequence of DNA
What is a mutation?
This is the shape of a DNA molecule.
What is a double helix?
The phase where DNA replicates.
What is S phase?
This is what RNA stands for.
What is Ribonucleic Acid?
When a single base is changed.
What is a point mutation?
This turns DNA into mRNA.
What is transcription?
These are the bases that make up DNA and RNA
What are ATCGU?
These are the cells produced at the end of mitosis.
This is the chart used to determine the amino acid produced.
What is the GUAC chart?
This mutation is extremely dangerous, it deletes a base.
What is a frameshift deletion?
This turns mRNA into proteins
What is translation?
These are chromosomes that carry the same type of genes.
What are Homologous Chromosomes?
These are the reasons we do the cell cycle.
What is growth and repair?
This is a three base area that codes for an amino acid.
What is a codon?
This mutation is extremely dangerous, it inserts a base.
What is a frameshift insertion?
This is one half of a replicated chromosome, also known as an unreplicated chromosome
What is a chromatid?
This is the structure of a nucleotide.
What is a phosphate group, sugar, and nitrogenous base?
This is the number of divisions in mitosis.
This is the process of changing DNA to RNA.
What is Transcription?
These are the effects of point mutations
What are silent, missense, and nonsense mutations?
This rule states that since A and T, and C and G bind together, then their percentages must be equal and add up to 100%.
What is Chargaff's rule?
The type of replication DNA undergoes.
What is semi-conservative?
This is the list of steps of the cell cycle in order.
This is the process of turning RNA to Proteins.
What is translation?
These are all the possible outcomes of a mutation.
What is harmful, neutral, helpful, or lethal?