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DNA
History
Vocab
Protein
Production
Pedigrees
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What is the subunit of DNA?
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What are the three parts of a
nucleotide?
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What are the 4 nitrogen
bases of DNA?
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What is the shape of DNA?
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The sides of the ladder are
made of ________ and
the rungs are made of
____________.
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Who won the Nobel Prize in
1962 for discovering the
shape of DNA?
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Who made the discovery that
adenine always equals the
amount of thymine and
cytosine always equals the
amount of guanine?
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Who took the first picture of
DNA?
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How was the picture of
DNA taken (what
method)?
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What year did Rosalind
Franklin die from cancer?
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A change in the order of
bases in an organism’s
DNA: deletion, insertion,
or substitution
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Anything that can damage
or cause changes in DNA
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A biochemical that is
composed of amino acids
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A small organelle in cells
where proteins are made
from amino acids
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A diagram of family history
used for tracing a trait
through several
generations
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What base replaces
thymine in RNA?
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mRNA is made in what
organelle?
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Codons, groups of three
bases, are found where?
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Anticodons are found on
where?
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tRNA transfers what to
make proteins?
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A circle indicates what on a
pedigree?
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A square indicates what on
a pedigree?
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A dark circle indicates what
on a pedigree?
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A half filled in square
indicates what on a
pedigree?
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What does this mean on a
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DAILY
DOUBLE
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Nucleotide
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Phosphate, sugar, Nitrogen
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Adenine
Thymine
Cytosine
Guanine
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Double Helix
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Sides – sugar and phosphates
Rungs- nitrogen bases
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Watson and Crick
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Chargaff
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Rosalind Franklin
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X ray diffraction
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1958
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Mutation
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Mutagen
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Protein
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Ribosome
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Pedigree
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Uracil
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Nucleus
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mRNA
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tRNA
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Amino Acids
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Female
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male
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Has the trait
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Carrier of the trait
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Parents and child
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