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400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 Replication Trans- cription Trans- lation Gene Exprn Bio- technology
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These are the three stages in replication.
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What are initiation, elongation and termination? 200 points
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This is the enzyme that opens the helix.
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What is helicase? 400 points
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. RNA ________ synthesizes primer on DNA strand.
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What is RNA primase? 600 points
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If DNA polymerase I is not functioning properly, this is the result.
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What is a mutation? 800 points
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This enzyme joins Okazaki fragments and seals nicks in the sugar phosphate backbone.
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What is Ligase? 1000 points
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This is the one and only enzyme at work during transcription.
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What is RNA polymerase? 200 points
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This occurs in termination.
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What is the RNA is released? 400 points
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RNA polymerase performs these three functions. DOUBLE JEOPARDY
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What are opens the helix, starts the new strand and creates a polymer of RNA? DOUBLE JEOPARDY 600 points
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These three things have to happen in order for an RNA transcript to turn into mRNA.
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What are 5’ cap and 3’ poly-A tail added, introns removed? 800 points
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This is a molecule that cuts out introns (non-coding regions) in an RNA transcript.
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What is a spliceosome? 1000 points
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This is the cell organelle at which translation occurs.
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What is the ribosome? 200 points
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These are the amino acid carriers.
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What are tRNA molecules? 400 points
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. A codon in messenger RNA is translated into either of these two things.
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What are amino acids and start and stop signal codons (ex: AUG start codon, UAA/UAG/UGA stop codons)? 600 points
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There are this many possible tRNA molecules (codons).
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What is 64? 800 points
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Gene regulation can happen in these two ways.
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What are positive and negative gene expression? 1000 points
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These are sections of DNA on a bacterial chromosome that contain related genes.
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What are operons? 200 points
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This molecule, in bacteria, controls whether or not RNA polymerase can proceed.
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What is the repressor? 400 points
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This type of control is demonstrated when parts of the DNA remain condensed (turned off).
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What is negative control? 600 points
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Lactose acts as this type of molecule in the lac operon model.
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What is an inducer? 800 points
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. Prokaryotes regulate gene expression primarily at this level.
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What is the transcriptional level? 1000 points
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This is what GMO stands for.
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What is Genetically Modified Organism? 200 points
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In this type of cloning, a baby is produced.
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What is reproductive cloning? 400 points
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CIFA is the abbreviated name of this governing body that reviews GMO’s.
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What is the Canadian Food Inspection Agency? 600 points
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These are the only 2 countries that do not require labelling of GMO’s.
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What are Canada and the U.S.A.? 800 points
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This company is a publicly traded American multinational agrochemical an d agricultural biotechnology corporation headquartered in Creve Coeur, Greater St. Louis, Missouri.
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What are do I agree with you? 1000 points
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Final Jeopardy Make your bets and hand them in!!
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These are possible dangers of developing genetically modified organisms.
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What are do I agree with you?
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