DNA/RNA Structure
Replication
Transcription/RNA Processing
Translation/Genetic Code
Regulation, Mutations, Biotechnology
100

Prokaryotic chromosomes are typically this shape.

What is circular?

100

DNA Polymerase synthesizes DNA in this direction.

What is 5'-3'?

100

This makes RNA using a DNA template strand.

What is RNA Polymerase?

100

This organelle/structure is the site of translation.

What are ribosomes?

100

Groups of genes coordinately regulated in prokaryotes are organized in this structure.

What is an operon?

200

Purines have this many rings.

What is double?

200

DNA replication is described as this because each new DNA has one old strand and one new strand.

What is semi-conservative?

200

In RNA, the molecule that carries amino acids to the ribosomes is this.

What is mRNA?

200

A mutation that shifts the reading frame after an insertion or deletion is called this.

What is a frameshift mutation?

200

Reversible DNA or histone modifications that affect gene expression are called this.

What is epigenetics?

300

A nucleotide is made of a sugar, a phosphate group, and this component.

What is a nitrogenous base?

300

This enzyme unwinds the DNA double helix.

What is helicase?

300

In eukaryotes, adding this tail helps stabilize mRNA.

What is the poly-A tail?

300

A point mutation that introduces a premature stop codon is called this.

What is a nonsense mutation?

300
This technique separates DNA fragments by size and shape.

What is gel electrophoresis?

400

Eukaryotic DNA is packaged by wrapping around these proteins.

What are histones?

400

This enzyme joins fragments on the lagging strand.

What is ligase?

400

This modification helps ribosomes recognize eukaryotic mRNA.

What is the 5' cap?

400

These three-base sequences on tRNA pair with codons.

What are anti-codons?

400

Introducing foreign DNA into bacteria is called this.

What is bacterial transformation?

500

These small circular DNA molecules are found in prokaryotes and some eurkayotes.

What are plasmids?

500

The discontinuous pieces on the lagging strand are called these.

What are Okazaki fragments?

500

Removing introns and joining exons is called this.

What is RNA splicing?

500

Because nearly all organisms share the same genetic code, it supports this concept.

What is central dogma?

500

This technique amplifies DNA through cycles of denaturation, annealing, and extension.

What is the PCR technique?