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What is the name of this structure? Nucleotides What three things make up a nucleotide? - sugar, phosphate and nitrogen base
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This is the structural component of what structure? DNA
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What are the four nitrogenous bases that make up DNA? 1.Adenine 2.Thymine 3.Guanine 4.Cytosine
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Which 2 bases are Purines and which are Pyrimidines? Purine “Pure AG” Adenine and Guanine Two rings Pyrimidines Cytosine and Thymine Single ring
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How do the Nitrogen Bases Pair up? Base pairing Rules DNA Adenine -- ? Guanine -- ? RNA Adenine -- ? Guanine -- ? Thymine Cytosine Uracil Cytosine
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What makes up the backbone of DNA? Phosphate and Sugar (deoxyribose)
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What is unique about DNA’s shape? Double helix Discovered by Watson and Crick
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Where is DNA Found in Eukaryotic cells? Nucleus
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If one strand of DNA has the base sequence of AGGTTCGAC, what will the base sequence of the complimentary strand have? AGGTTCGAC T C C CAA G T G
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Three types of RNA and function mRNA – messenger (codons) “blue print of genetic code”
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tRNA – transfer(anticodons) Three types of RNA and function
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rRNA -- ribosomal
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Label this type of RNA Messenger RNA (mRNA)
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Label this type of RNA tRNA – transfer
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Label this type of RNA rRNA -- ribosomal
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List the Similarities between… DNA & RNA Made of nucleotides Have four bases Carry genetic material Made of nucleotides Have four bases Carry genetic material DNARNA
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Differences between… DNA & RNA 1. Deoxyribose Sugar 2. 2 strands 3. Thymine 4. Remains in nucleus 1.Ribose Sugar 2.1 strand 3.Uracil 4.Can leave nucelus
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How many codons are needed to specify 3 amino acids? 3 How many bases are needed to specify 3 amino acids? 3x3 = 9
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DNA Contains What Sugar? Deoxyribose
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RNA Contains What Sugar? Ribose
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What is the process called when DNA is copied? Replication
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What is the process called when DNA is copied? Replication What is important about the strands? They are complimentary
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What does the figure below show? Amino Acids
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What amino acids are in GUAUUCCGG? Valine Phenyl-alanine Arginine
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If given the mRNA code GUAUUCCGG, what are the anti- codons? GUAUUCCGG G A C U AA GCC
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Why is it possible that many codons can code for one amino acid? There are 64 combinations and 20 amino acids
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What is a gene? Set of instructions for making a protein.
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What is the process below called? Translation Where does it take place? Ribosome
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What are the different point mutations? Substitutions
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Why do some mutations cause greater changes in proteins than others? Some amino acids that have more than one codon coding for them
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Transcription DNA is transcribed into mRNA Takes place in the nucleus Only a single strand
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What are the steps by which proteins are coded and synthesized? DNARNAProtein
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An ______________ is a unit made up of three nucleotides that correspond to the three bases of the codon on the mRNA. anticodon
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The pair of nitrogenous bases, consisting of a purine linked by hydrogen bonds to a pyrimidine, that connects the complementary strands of DNA Base Pairing
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A relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus of a cell. Chromatin
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Three-base code in DNA or RNA Codon
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___________________is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms. DNA
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___________________is an enzyme that catalyzes synthesis of new DNA molecules. DNA Polymerase
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___________________is a genetic mutation caused by (insertions or deletions) of a number of nucleotides in a DNA sequence that is not divisible by three. Frameshift Mutation
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They are the chief protein components of chromatin, acting as spools around which DNA winds, and play a role in gene regulation. Histone
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It is a type of RNA that carries genetic information from DNA in the nucleus to direct protein synthesis in the cytoplasm. Messenger RNA
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Permanent change in a cells DNA. Mutation
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Cell division in which the sister chromatids do not separate correctly resulting in abnormal amounts of chromosomes. Nondisjunction
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A Mutation in DNA or RNA molecule involving a change of only one nucleotide base. Point Mutation
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Is the gene segment that serves as the initiation site where RNA polymerase binds to and initiates the transcription of certain genes. Promoter
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A type of RNA that associates with proteins to form ribosomes. Ribosomal RNA
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The process of duplicating or producing an exact copy of a polynucleotide strand such as DNA.polynucleotideDNA Replication
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The process of duplicating or producing an exact copy of a polynucleotide strand such as DNA.polynucleotideDNA RNA
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Enzyme that regulates RNA Synthesis RNA Polymerase
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Process in which mRNA is synthesized from the template DNA strand. Transcription
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Type of RNA that transports amino acids to the ribosome. Transfer RNA
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Process in which mRNA attaches to the ribosome and a protein in assembled. Translation
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A chromosomal segment is moved from one position to another, either within the same chromosome or to anotherchromosome.chromosome Translocation
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