Molecular Genetics Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three parts of each nucleotide?

A

Deoxyribose molecule, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base

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2
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What are four different bases in DNA?

A

Adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine

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3
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Who discovered that the percentages of guanine (G) and cytosine (C) bases are almost equal in any sample of DNA?

A

Erwin Chargaff

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4
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What became known as Chargaff’s rule?

A

A=T and G=T

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5
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What are two DNA strands held together by?

A

Hydrogen bonds

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6
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During what process does the DNA molecule separate into two strands and produce two new complementary strands (base pairing)?

A

DNA replication

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7
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Each strand of the double helix serves as what for the new strand?

A

Template or model

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8
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What is DNA made up of?

A

Nucleotides

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9
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During what process does RNA polymerase bind to DNA and separate the DNA strands?

A

Transcription

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10
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What are the three types of RNA?

A

Messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA

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11
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What are the sections of RNA molecules called?

A

Introns

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12
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What are the remaining pieces of RNA molecules that are spliced together called?

A

Extrinsic

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13
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During what process do cells use information from messenger RNA to produce proteins?

A

Translation

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14
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When reading RNA, how many bases do you read at a time?

A

3

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15
Q

What do the codons represent?

A

The different amino acids

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16
Q

What is a group a three nucleotides on mRNA that specify a particular amino acid called?

A

Codon

17
Q

What are changes in the genetic material called?

A

Mutations