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2 Number of base pairs in humans
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3 What is 3.2 billion?
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4 Making tRNA from mRNA
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5 What is translation?
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6 We described the structure of DNA
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7 Who is Watson and Crick?
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8 My job is to separate hydrogen bonds when DNA replicates
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9 What is helicase?
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10 Number of errors that occur in DNA replication
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11 What is one in every billion pairs of nucleotides?
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12 Flow of genetic information
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13 What is DNA -> RNA-> Protein?
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14 Y-shaped region formed when DNA starts to replicate
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15 What is a replication fork?
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16 Any change in the original DNA
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17 What is a mutation?
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18 DNA stands for this?
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19 What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
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20 Technical term for the shape of DNA
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21 What is a double helix?
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22 I always match with C
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23 What is G?
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24 I proofread for mistakes in DNA replication
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25 What is DNA polymerase?
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27 The names of the 4 nitrogen bases
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28 What is adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine?
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29 The monomer of DNA
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30 What is a nucleotide?
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31 The effect of a mutation depend on these TWO things
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32 What is when and where the mutation take place?
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33 Final Jeopardy
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34 DNA
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35 These FIVE differences make DNA different than RNA
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36 What is DNA has a double helix and RNA is a single strand; DNA has the nitrogen base T and RNA has U; DNA is longer than RNA, RNA can leave the nucleus DNA can not; DNA has one form and RNA has 3?
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