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DNA Review
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What are the monomers of DNA?
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Nucleotides made of: Deoxyribose Phosphate A nitrogenous bases(A,T,C,G)
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Describe what the DNA looks like.
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It is a double stranded helix. It looks like a twisted ladder. The genes are the “rungs” and the sides of the ladder are alternating sugar and phosphate.
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What makes an RNA different from a DNA?
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It is single stranded and has Ribose for its sugar. The Thymine base is substituted for Uracil.
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How was Griffith’s experiment important to the discovery of DNA?
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He used heat killed virulent and harmless bacteria in mice to prove transformation of DNA from one cell to another.
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How was the bacteriophage used in the discovery of DNA?
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Hershey and Chase labeled the DNA with radioactive sulfur and phosphorus. The DNA transformed with phosphorus.
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If a DNA molecule is: CGG AGT CAG What is the mRNA?
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GCC UCA GUC
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What is the making of a mRNA called?
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transcription
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If a mRNA is: UGC UAA CAC What is the tRNA?
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ACG AUU GUG
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Every group of three bases on a mRNA is called a ___________________.
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Every group of three bases on the tRNA is called a ______________.
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Anticodon
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What does the tRNA drop off at the ribosome when it complimentarily matches with the codon?
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A specific amino acid.
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If one base on the mRNA is missing what is that called?
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A deletion. This will cause a ______________.
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frameshift
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The mRNA codon for stop is UGA. How could that be a problem if it is in the middle of the mRNA code?
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The protein will not be made correctly. It is called a nonsense mutation.
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If a base gets substituted will it matter?
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It will matter only if a different amino acid is brought to the ribosome. It will not matter if the substitution is silent.
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If the mRNA: CGA UUG Becomes CGA GUU What is this called?
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An inversion.
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If the mRNA: UGU CGC Becomes: UGU UGU CGU What is this called?
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A duplication mutation
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Name a disease that is caused by mutation
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Sickle celled anemia Cytstic fibrosis Huntington’s Disease Tay Sachs Down’s Syndrome
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Which disease is also known as Nondisjunction?
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Down’s Syndrome
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The process of making a protein at the ribosome is called____________.
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translation
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What is the role of mRNA?
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To take a code from the “boss” known as DNA out to the ribosome to eventually make a protein.
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What is the role of the tRNA?
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To match up the code from the mRNA and to bring the corresponding matching amino acid.
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What is the role of the ribosome?
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It is the site at which the rRNA will help assemble the amino acids into a protein.
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What is the promoter and the terminator
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They start and stop the message.
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What is a point mutation?
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Either a deletion, insertion or a substitution at one spot in the message.
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What are mutagens?
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Anything that can damage DNA, UV and x-ray radiation, chemicals.
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Where does translation take place?
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The ribosomes
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