B-4 Molecular Genetics FORMATIVE Required for Retaking Test

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B-4 Molecular Genetics FORMATIVE Required for Retaking Test

Terms: Chromosome – DNA – Gene –

4.2 RELATIONSHIP DNA IS MADE OF MONOMERS CALLED = ______________ SEGMENT OF DNA = _____________ GENES HAVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILIDING = _____________ PROTEINS CAUSE = ______________

B-4.3 Function How many chromosomes are found in a human body cells (skin, nerve, muscle, etc)? _______________ What type of molecule helps with the process of DNA replication?___________________ Explain how DNA is like a blueprint. What is the relationship between a GENE and a protein?

terms Nucleotide (3parts): Nucleic Acids (complete names of both types): Summarize DNA Replication:

B-4.1 DNA/RNA DNA Sugar = Bases = Strands = Shape = RNA Sugar =

4.1 DNA/RNA LIST SIMILARITIES LIST DIFFERENCES

4.1 Complimentary base pairing DNA: ATC TTA CCG ATA DNA: ___________________ DNA: TTC GAG TAT DNA: _________________ RNA: __________________