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DNA Jeopardy!
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What 3 components make up a nucleotide of RNA?
sugar, phosphate, sulfur Ribose, phosphate, nitrogen base Deoxyribose, phosphate, nitrogen base Ribose, sulfur, nitrogen base
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Which base is NOT found in RNA?
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Where does Transcription occur?
Cytoplasm Ribosome Nucleus Mitochondria
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Which is the correct order?
DNAProteinRNA ProteinRNADNA DNARNAProtein RNADNAProtein
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Which is found on the mRNA?
Anticodon Amino Acid Codon None of the above
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Which of the following has been “translated”?
AUCGACUC Met-Thr-Asp-Leu ATCGTAC AUG-CCA-UCA
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What is the final step of transcription?
A. mRNA exits the nucleus B. DNA is “unzipped” by special enzymes C. DNA re-winds into a double helix D. mRNA is created by complimentary base pairing to a single DNA strand.
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What type of bond links two amino acids together?
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What codon is needed to Start Translation?
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What type of mutation is this?
GTGT ACAC CACA TGTG
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Which type of RNA is found in the nucleus?
mRNA rRNA tRNA Both A and B
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What molecule is produced during translation?
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What are the stop codons?
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What type of mutation only effects one single amino acid?
Insertion Deletion Substitution Mutation Frameshift mutation
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Which scientists were responsible for creating a model of DNA?
Watson and Crcik Rosalind Franklin Erwin Chargaff Lynn Margulis
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What is the final step in translation?
mRNA Binds to the ribosome tRNA adds anti codons tRNA reaches a stop codon and protein is made mRNA is replicated
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Which of the following would be the DNA sequence that made the mRNA sequence CUCAAGUGCUUC
A) CUCAAGUGCUUC B) GAGUUCACGAAG C) GAGTTCACGAAG D) AGACCTGTAGGA
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What is produced during transcription?
DNA mRNA tRNA Proteins
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How many hydrogen bonds hold together the bases Adenine and Thymine?
1 2 3 4
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The anticodons for the mRNA sequence CUCAAGUGUUC are…
A) GAG-UUC-ACG-AAG B) GAG-TTC-ACG-AAG C) CUC-GAA-CGU-CUU D) CUU-CGU-GAA-CUC
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Which scientist said that A pairs with T and C pairs with G?
Franklin Chargaff Watson Crick
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