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DNA RNA Protein
synthesis Not like the
other mutations
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DNA JeopardyDNA Jeopardy
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If one side of the DNA strand is GTAATC, the other side will be this
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What is Cattag?
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A DNA strand Has this shape
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What is aDouble helix?
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The two side of the DNA molecule are held together by these
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What areHydrogen bonds?
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The process of making a new dna molecule from
an old one
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What isReplication?
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A dna nucleotide is made of these three parts
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What areDeoxyribose sugar,
Phosphate andNitrogeneous base(accept sugar, phosphate and base)
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This base chemical is only found in rna
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What isUracil
(also accept just u)
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Double JEAPORDY Answer
A molecule of rna has this shape
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Double JEAPORDY Question
What is asingle helix?
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The type of rna that is formed from one side
of the dna code
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What isMessenger rna?
(also accept mrna)
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Carried by t-rna, these chemicals will end up being put together to
make proteins
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What areAmino acids?
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The part of the cell that is producing RNA
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What is the nucleolus?
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If the dna code being used is atgc,
The t-rna code will be this
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What isAugc?
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The place in the cell where proteins are
made
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What is the ribosome?
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The instructions to make the protein are in
this molecule
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What isDNA?
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A three-letter codon is made from m-rna, but it’s anticodon is made
from this
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What isT-rna?
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Also called polypeptides, there are
made by attaching amino acids together
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What are proteins?
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The process of turning the dna code into a
protein
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What isTranslation?
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AdenineUracil
Guaninephosphate
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What is phosphate?
(it is not one of the bases in dna or rna)
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T-rnaZ-rnaR-rnaM-rna
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What is z-rna?(not a type of rna molecule)
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GriffithAvery
Van leuwenhoekWatson and crick
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Who isVan leuwenhoek
(not a dna scientist)
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DuplicationTranscriptionTranslationreplication
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What isDuplication?
(not a cell process)
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BasePhosphate
Sugarcodon
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What is aCodon?
(not a part of a nucleotide)
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A mutation is a change in the code of this molecule
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What isDNA?
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Base substitution, addition or deletion causes this
type of mutation
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What is a Point mutation?
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Most mutations will cause a change in the sequence of these protein-building
chemicals
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What areAmino acids?
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This type of mutation occurs when a large part
of a chromosome is missing
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What is aDeletion?
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These two mutations change the order of a
large section of a chromosome
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What areTranslocationAnd inversion?