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THIS IS DNA
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Now Start The Let’s
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100 200 300 400 500 DNA Scientists ReplicationRNATranscrip- tion Translation Assorted
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They discovered DNA’s structure in 1953. A 100
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Who are Watson and Crick? A 100
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This scientist produced the famous photo 51 Image? A 200
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Who is Rosalind Franklin? A 200
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This scientist discovered DNA’s existence in the nucleus. A 300
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Who is Friedrich Miescher? A 300
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This scientist discovered that the % of adenine was equal to the % of thymine. A 400
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Who was Erwin Chargaff? A 400
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This scientist worked with DNA X-ray diffraction besides Rosalind Franklin. A 500
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Who was Maurice Wilkins? A 500
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This is the meaning of the word replication. B 100
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What is duplication or copying.? B 100
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This is the purpose of replication in cells. B 200
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What is produce copies of DNA for the daughter cells that result from cell division? B 200
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What enzyme breaks the hydrogen bonds so that DNA strands can separate? B 300
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What is helicase? B 300
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This enzyme is necessary for bonding nucleotides and “proof-reading” of newly produced DNA strands. B 400
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What is DNA polymerase? B 400
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This strand of DNA that is formed in Okazaki fragments. B 500
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What is the lagging strand (or 3’ – 5’ strand)? B 500
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This is the number of molecular strands in RNA. C 100
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What is one strand per molecule? C 100
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This is the nitrogenous base that replaces DNA’s Thymine. C 200
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What is uracil? C 200
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This form of RNA contain anticodons. C 300
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What is transfer RNA? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Don’t place a wager.
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The two major substances that make up a ribosome. C 400
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What are Protein and rRNA? C 400
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The components of an RNA nucelotide. C 500
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What are phosphate group, ribose sugar and nitrogen base? C 500
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This is produced during transcription. D 100
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What is RNA? D 100
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This is the location of the transcription process in the cell. D 200
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What is the nucleus? D 200
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This enzyme is necessary for the bonding of RNA nucleotides during transcription. D 300
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What is RNA polymerase? D 300
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Which portion of the DNA coding strand signals the end of transcription? D 400
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What is the terminator region or terminator signal? D 400
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Where on the DNA coding strand does RNA polymerase go at the start of transcription? D 500
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What is the promoter region? D 500
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This is the location of translation. E 100
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What is the cytoplasm? E 100
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It is the start codon. E 200
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What is AUG? E 200
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The number of ribosome subunits present during translation. E 300
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What are two? E 300
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These are the nucleic acids involved in translation. E 400
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What are mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA? E 400
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This is the amino acid coded by the start codon? E 500
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What is methionine? E 500
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This form of radiation was used to produce the image in the picture below. F 100
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What is X-Ray radiation? F 100
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This is the type of chemical bond found between the two strands of the double helix--- between the nitrogenous bases. F 200
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What is the hydrogen bond? F 200
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These sections are edited out of mRNA during processing. F 300
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What are introns? F 300
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The major portion of the translation process in which the chain of amino acids grows as the ribosome moves along the mRNA. F 400
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What is elongation? F 400
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This adjective is used to describe the DNA strands in the double helix, because one strand runs in the 5’ to 3’ direction, while the other runs from the 3’ to 5’ direction. F 500
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What is antiparallel ? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Protein Synthesis Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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This is the location of the ribosomes in a cell, where proteins to be exported are produced. Click on screen to continue
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They are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. (They are modified and exported from the cell via the cytomembrane system.) Click on screen to continue
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