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nucleotide
Composed of a nitrogenous base, five carbon sugar, and up to three phosphate groups
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ribose
5 carbon sugar of RNA
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deoxyribose
5 carbon sugar of DNA
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pyrimidine
Structure composed of a 6 carbon ring nucleic acid
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purine
Structure composed of a 5 carbon ring joined to a 6 carbon ring.
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Thymine
Adenine matches with
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Adenine
Thymine matches with
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cytosine
Guanine matches with
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guanine
cytosine matches with
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True
(True/False): transcription is reversible.
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false
(True/False): translation is reversible.
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sense strand
The strand of DNA that bears the same sequence as mRNA
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antisense strand
The strand of DNA directing synthesis of mRNA via complementary base pairing
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coding strand
the sense strand is also known as the
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template strand
The antisense strand is also known as the
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semiconservative
DNA replication is _____________, meaning a new molecule will be composed of a parental strand and daughter strand.
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5', 3'
A DNA sequence is read from the (3'/5') to (3'/5') end of the sense strand
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double, single
DNA is (SINGLE/DOUBLE) stranded. RNA is (SINGLE/DOUBLE) stranded.
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uracil
Thymine is replaced by _________ in RNA
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Replication
The process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule
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Transcription
The synthesis of mRNA copied from the DNA base sequence by RNA polymerase.
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Translation
The process by which RNA is used to produce proteins.
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Mono
Eukaryotic cells are (MONO/POLY)cistronic
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Poly
Prokaryotic cells are (MONO/POLY)cistronic
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No introns
Prokaryotic cells have (NO INTRONS/INTRONS REMOVED).
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Introns removed
Eukaryotic cells have (NO INTRONS/INTRONS REMOVED).
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Multiple
Eukaryotic cells have (SINGLE/MULTIPLE) RNA polymerase
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single
Prokaryotic cells have (SINGLE/MULTIPLE) RNA polymerase
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polyadenylation
Eukaryotic cells have (POLYADENYLATION/NO POLYADENYLATION) at the 3' end
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No polyadenylation
Prokaryotic cells have (POLYADENYLATION/NO POLYADENYLATION) at the 3' end
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Methylated cap
Eukaryotic cells have (METHYLATED CAP/NO 5' CAP)
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no 5' cap
Prokaryotic cells have (METHYLATED CAP/NO 5' CAP)
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3
There are _ nucleotides in a codon.
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Mutation
A change in the sequence of DNA
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mutagen
A ____________ acts directly by modifying a particular base or being incorporated into the nucleic acid
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spontaneous
A mutation can be either induced or
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induced
A mutation can be either spontaneous or
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Silent mutation
A mutation without apparent effect
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Silent mutation
A base change in DNA with no change in amino acid product.
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Silent mutation
A change in amino acid but no change in resulting protein function (neutral protein substitution)
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Missense mutation
Change in codon resulting in a change in amino acid and protein function.
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nonsense mutation
Change from a coding codon to a stop codon resulting in premature termination.
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frameshift mutation
Inserting or deleting a number of base pairs in multiples other than 3
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Transformation
Acquisition of new genetic markers by incorporation of added DNA by bacteria
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Conjugation
"mating" between two bacteria involving transfer of genetic material
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Transduction
Transfer of bacterial genes from one to another by a phage.
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transposition
Movement of a transposon to a new site on in the genome of a bacteria.