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200 400 600 800 1000 RNA DNA Synthesis Mutations Protein Synthesis
Structure = Function Enzymes 200 400 600 800 1000
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Where DNA is found in eurkaryotic cells.
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The monomer of DNA (and all other nucleic acids).
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A reason why DNA is not found in the cytoplasm.
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The scientists credited with the discovery of the structure of DNA.
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A time when an organism’s cells go through DNA synthesis.
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Most mutations are described as having this effect on an organism.
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A mutation in which one nucleotide is switched for a different nucleotide.
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A mutation which causes the reading frame to be incorrect.
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A mutation in this type of cell will be passed on to the next generation.
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Name a type of environmental factor that can induce mutations.
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The organelle responsible for assembling amino acid chains in translation.
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Where transcription takes place in the cell.
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The term that describes a chain of amino acids.
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The groups of three letters on the mRNA that code for amino acids.
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The purpose of transcription.
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What ribosomes are made of.
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This RNA brings amino acids to the ribosome.
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This sequence in front of a gene is a signal to the RNA polymerase to begin transcription.
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mRNA can have these sections of its sequence removed prior to leaving the nucleus.
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This sequence on the tRNA allows it to bring its amino acid to the correct location in the growing polypeptide.
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A protein that is the incorrect shape will have this type of function.
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The protein that is changed in the red blood cells of those affected by sickle cell anemia.
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DNA’s double helix structure allows it to replicate using this mechanism.
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If adenine is found in a sequence 20% of the time, then this percentage of guanine can be expected.
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An organisms proteins determine what about that organism?
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Enzymes are made by this organelle.
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The function of helicase.
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The product of DNA polymerase.
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The substrate of RNA polymerase.
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A mutation results in the production of RNA polymerase that is the wrong shape, causing this process to stop.
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