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2 Number of base pairs in humans

3 What is 3.2 billion?

4 Making tRNA from mRNA

5 What is translation?

6 We described the structure of DNA

7 Who is Watson and Crick?

8 My job is to separate hydrogen bonds when DNA replicates

9 What is helicase?

10 Number of errors that occur in DNA replication

11 What is one in every billion pairs of nucleotides?

12 Flow of genetic information

13 What is DNA -> RNA-> Protein?

14 Y-shaped region formed when DNA starts to replicate

15 What is a replication fork?

16 Any change in the original DNA

17 What is a mutation?

18 DNA stands for this?

19 What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

20 Technical term for the shape of DNA

21 What is a double helix?

22 I always match with C

23 What is G?

24 I proofread for mistakes in DNA replication

25 What is DNA polymerase?

26

27 The names of the 4 nitrogen bases

28 What is adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine?

29 The monomer of DNA

30 What is a nucleotide?

31 The effect of a mutation depend on these TWO things

32 What is when and where the mutation take place?

33 Final Jeopardy

34 DNA

35 These FIVE differences make DNA different than RNA

36 What is DNA has a double helix and RNA is a single strand; DNA has the nitrogen base T and RNA has U; DNA is longer than RNA, RNA can leave the nucleus DNA can not; DNA has one form and RNA has 3?