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200 400 600 800 1000 D-N-A Transcription Enzymes Quick Hitters ReplicationTranslation Celebrities Taking AP
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DAILY DOUBLE Back
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DAILY DOUBLE Back
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DNA contains these four bases Back Adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine
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These DNA bases are known as pyrimidines Back Cytosine, thymine
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These DNA bases are known as purines Back Adenine, guanine
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These are the components of a nucleotide of DNA Back Sugar, phosphate, nitrogenous base
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These are the scientists who helped discover that DNA (instead of proteins) was responsible for heredity Back Hershey and Chase
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This enzyme unwinds the DNA during replication Back helicase
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This enzyme helps to remove damaged DNA Back nuclease
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This enzyme assists in making more DNA bases during replication Back DNA polymerase
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This enzyme attaches the amino acid onto tRNA Back Aminoacyl synthetase
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This enzyme attaches RNA during replication Back Primase
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translation location Back ribosome
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complex that processes the RNA transcript Back spliceosome
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beginning area for transcription in eukaryotes Back TATA box
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DNA fragments on the lagging strand Back Okazaki fragments
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Mutation that stops protein production Back nonsense
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These are the three phases of transcription Back Initiation, elongation, termination
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Transcription takes place going towards this end of the RNA transcript Back 3’3’
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Immediately following transcription, this process occurs in order to remove the introns Back RNA splicing
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Inside of eukaryotes, this combination of various factors helps to facilitate transcription Back Transcription initiation complex
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These are the ends of the RNA transcripts that are produced Back 5’ cap, Poly (A) Tail
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The overall direction of replication goes towards this area Back 3’ end of new strand
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This is an enzyme that replaces the RNA primers with DNA during replication Back DNA polymerase
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The top of the “bubble” that forms during replication is known as this Back Origin of replication
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The parental strand is copied with these 2 strands Back Leading, lagging
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This is the enzyme that fixes nicks in the sugar-phosphate backbone Back ligase
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This are the three sites on the ribosome Back A,P,E
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This is what attaches to the mRNA during translation Back tRNA anticodon
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These are the 3 major steps of translation Back Codon recognition/initiation, peptide bond formation/elongation, translocation/termination
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This is the area within the cell that produces ribosomes Back nucleolus
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This is what tRNA is called when it has an amino acid attached to it Back Aminoacyl-tRNA
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This is the process that really helped to make enough DNA for our kids!! Back replication
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Orange you glad that you’re not getting sliced and diced like the apple!! My hit count on YouTube keeps going up at a very fast rate, just like this enzyme causes your cells to add new DNA nucleotides when it attaches base pairs Back DNA polymerase
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You can’t understand me, but you love me. What you love more about me is my Korean swag and my ability to move, which requires me to have sufficient amount of proteins…Gangnam style. These are the two major processes that help make protein Back Transcription, translation
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I like to eliminate things that don’t belong within a given environment, just like these guys like to eliminate segments of RNA that are noncoding called introns Back spliceosomes
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Since I just wanna be successful while I’m on one I need help from my label forever, just like this gene is in my genome to help start transcription Back promoter
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