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DNA Challenge As a group, quietly discuss each question and agree upon one correct answer. The group with the most correct answers will win extra credit.

1 of 24) Name the 3 parts of a nucleotide.

2 of 24) Which chemical will reunite DNA during replication?

3 of 24) Who identified (full names) the double helix structure of DNA back in 1953?

4 of 24) What is the final destination of mRNA?

5 of 24) Which DNA bases create the amino acid methionine?

6 of 24) What is the anticodon if given the DNA bases TTA?

7 of 24) Which amino acid is created from the DNA letters AGT?

8 of 24) Two part question: A. Which molecules cut DNA at precise locations? B. What kind of organic compound are these molecule?

9 of 24) In order, list the amino acids that will be delivered to the ribosome.

10 of 24) During which cell cycle stage is DNA copied?

11 of 24) Which type of mutation is seen in the animation below?? U C C G A A C G UA C U G G U A A C

12 of 24) What is a section of our DNA called that makes a protein?

13 of 24) What is created as a result of transcription?

14 of 24) Using the rules of transcription, fill in the bases below.

15 of 24) The underlined bases represent mRNA exons. Fill out the completed mRNA strand after processing is finished. U C C G A A C G U A C G U G U A C A U

16 of 24) In order, list the tRNA that will be delivered to the ribosome.

17 of 24) Write the DNA bases that created this strand of mRNA.

18 of 24) What does a transfer RNA transfer?

19 of 24) Name the RNA base that replaces thymine?

20 of 24) How many nucleotides are in this picture?

21 of 24) If a cell doesn’t have a nucleus, where does replication and transcription take place?

22 of 24) Which female scientist (full name) helped uncovered the structure of DNA?

23 of 24) Name 3 ways that DNA and RNA are different.

24 of 24) Grab-bag: What is John Wilkes Booth famous for?

1 of 24) Name the 3 parts of a nucleotide.

2 of 24) Which chemical will reunite DNA during replication?

3 of 24) Who (full names) identified the double helix structure of DNA back in 1953?

4 of 24) What is the final destination of mRNA?

5 of 24) Which DNA bases create the amino acid methionine?

6 of 24) What is the anticodon if given the DNA bases TTA?

7 of 24) Which amino acid is created from the DNA letters AGT?

8 of 24) Two part question: A. Which molecules cut DNA at precise locations? B. What kind of organic compound are these molecule?

9 of 24) In order, list the amino acids that will be delivered to the ribosome.

10 of 24) During which cell cycle stage is DNA copied?

11 of 24) Which type of mutation is seen in the animation below?? U C C G A A C G UA C U G G U A A C

12 of 24) What is a section of our DNA called that makes a protein?

13 of 24) What is created as a result of transcription?

14 of 24) Using the rules of transcription, fill in the bases below.

15 of 24) The underlined bases represent mRNA exons. Fill out the completed mRNA strand after processing is finished. U C C G A A C G U A C G U G U A C A UC A C GCUUC A C C A C G C U U C A

16 of 24) In order, list the tRNA that will be delivered to the ribosome.

17 of 24) Write the DNA bases that created this strand of mRNA.

18 of 24) What does a transfer RNA transfer?

19 of 24) Name the RNA base that replaces thymine?

20 of 24) How many nucleotides are in this picture?

21 of 24) If a cell doesn’t have a nucleus, where does replication and transcription take place?

22 of 24) Which female scientist (full name) helped uncovered the structure of DNA?

23 of 24) Name 3 ways that DNA and RNA are different.

24 of 24) Grab-bag: What is John Wilkes Booth famous for?