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Vocab Pedigrees Protein Production HistoryDNA

100 Back to board C What is the subunit of DNA? Correct Answer

What are the three parts of a nucleotide? Back to board C Correct Answer

Back to board C What are the 4 nitrogen bases of DNA? Correct Answer

Back to board C What is the shape of DNA? Correct Answer

Back to board C The sides of the ladder are made of ________ and the rungs are made of ____________. Correct Answer

Back to board C Who won the Nobel Prize in 1962 for discovering the shape of DNA? Correct Answer

Back to board C Who made the discovery that adenine always equals the amount of thymine and cytosine always equals the amount of guanine? Correct Answer

Back to board C Who took the first picture of DNA? Correct Answer

Back to board C How was the picture of DNA taken (what method)? Correct Answer

Back to board C What year did Rosalind Franklin die from cancer? Correct Answer

Back to board C A change in the order of bases in an organism’s DNA: deletion, insertion, or substitution Correct Answer

Back to board C Anything that can damage or cause changes in DNA Correct Answer

Back to board C A biochemical that is composed of amino acids Correct Answer

Back to board C A small organelle in cells where proteins are made from amino acids Correct Answer

Back to board C A diagram of family history used for tracing a trait through several generations 500 Correct Answer

Back to board C What base replaces thymine in RNA? Correct Answer

Back to board C mRNA is made in what organelle? Correct Answer

Back to board C Codons, groups of three bases, are found where? Correct Answer

Back to board C Anticodons are found on where? Correct Answer

Back to board C tRNA transfers what to make proteins? Correct Answer

Back to board C A circle indicates what on a pedigree? Correct Answer

Back to board C A square indicates what on a pedigree? Correct Answer

Back to board C A dark circle indicates what on a pedigree? Correct Answer

Back to board C A half filled in square indicates what on a pedigree? Correct Answer

Back to board C What does this mean on a pedigree? Correct Answer

DAILY DOUBLE Question

100 Back to board C Nucleotide

Phosphate, sugar, Nitrogen base Back to board C

Back to boardboard C Adenine Thymine Cytosine Guanine

Back to board C Double Helix

Back to board C Sides – sugar and phosphates Rungs- nitrogen bases

Back to board C Watson and Crick

Back to board C Chargaff

Back to board C Rosalind Franklin

Back to board C X ray diffraction

Back to board C

Back to board C Mutation

Back to board C Mutagen

Back to board C Protein

Back to board C Ribosome

Back to board C Pedigree 500

Back to board C U Uracil

Back to board C Nucleus

Back to board C mRNA

Back to board C tRNA

Back to board C Amino Acids

Back to board C Female

Back to board C male

Back to board C Has the trait

Back to board C Carrier of the trait

Back to board C Parents and child