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Round 1
Round 2
Final
Jeopardy
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DNA
Scientis
ts
RNA
Replica
tion
Enzyme
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Transcr
iption
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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The A in DNA
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What is acid?
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The bonds attaching sugar to
phosphate
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What are covalent bonds?
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The sugar in DNA
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What is deoxyribose?
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Bond holding nitrogen bases
together
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What is a hydrogen bond?
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What was thought to be the
genetic material before DNA was
proven to be
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What was protein?
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Discoverers of structure of DNA
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Who are Watson and Crick?
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Man who determined how bases
pair and came up with base
pairing rules
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Who is Erwin Chargaff?
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Person who discovered bacterial
transformation
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Who is Frederick Griffith?
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Woman scientist who contributed
a photograph to DNA research
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Who is Rosalind Franklin?
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Scientists who used
bacteriophages and isotopes to
prove protein was not the genetic
material
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Who were Herschey and Chase?
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DNA is double-stranded and RNA
is __________________
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What is single-stranded?
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RNA has a form called
____________that brings amino
acids to the ribosome.
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What is tRNA?
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The nitrogen base found
only in RNA
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What is Uracil?
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Where RNA is made from
DNA
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Where is in the nucleus?
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What the ribosome is made up of
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What is rRNA?
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What must be attached before
DNA can replicate
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What is an RNA primer?
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These help to keep the strands
apart while it is replicating
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What are single strand binding
proteins?
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Special sites where replication
begins
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What are origins of replication?
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The end that DNA polymerase can
add bases to
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What is the 3’ end?
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The term for the strand that cannot
replicate itself continuously
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What is the lagging strand?
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The enzyme that adds
nucleotides during replication
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What is DNA Polymerase?
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The name for the enzyme that
binds together DNA fragments on
the lagging strand.
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What is DNA Ligase?
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Enzyme that adds noncoding
sequences to the ends of
chromosomes (telomeres)
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What is telomerase?
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What makes the primer to begin
the process
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What is primase?
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Unwinds the DNA strands
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What is DNA Helicase?
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The enzyme that adds RNA to the
growing strand during replication
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What is RNA Polymerase?
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The name for the site on DNA where
transcription begins
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What is the promoter region?
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The result of transcription
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What is messenger RNA?
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Proteins that mediate the binding
of RNA polymerase to start
transcription in Eukaryotes
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What are transcription factors?
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This occurs in eukaryotes
after the transcript forms
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What is RNA processing?
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Transcrip
tion
Of genes
Potpourri
& proteins
Translat
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Translat
ion 2
Translat
ion 3
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Final
Jeopardy
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Round 1
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Of introns and exons, the one
that is in the final RNA transcript
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What is exons?
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The place on DNA which ends
transcription is called this (“I’ll be
back”)
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What is THE TERMINATOR?
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One of the the things added to
RNA during RNA processing
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What is a 5’ cap or a Poly A tail?
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Bases on messenger RNA
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What are AUCG?
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The strand of DNA used to
transcribe mRNA is called
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What is the template strand?
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The product of translation
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What is a polypeptide?
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The smallest unit that can code
for an amino acid
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What is a codon?
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The part of the tRNA that binds to
the codon
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What is the anticodon?
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The energy molecule used to
bind tRNA to an amino acid
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What is ATP?
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Flexible base pairing at the third
site on a codon is called this
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What is the wobble?
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This attaches to AUG to initiate
transcription
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What is the small subunit of the
ribosome?
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The next thing to occur after
mRNA binds to the small subunit
of the ribosome
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What is the large subunit of the
ribosome?
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Termination of translation occurs
when this reaches the A site on
the ribosome
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What is a stop codon?
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If an mRNA is translated by many
ribosomes at one time the bunch
is given this name
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What is a polyribosome?
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This type of mutation may make a
protein nonfunctional
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What is an insertion or deletion?
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These can change the nitrogen
bases on DNA and are what
Thomas Hunt Morgan used on
fruit flies
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What are mutagens?
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RNA molecules that function as
enzymes
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What are ribozymes?
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Genetic information generally
flows from this to this to this
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What is from DNA to RNA to
proteins?
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Beadle and Tatum’s hypothesis of
one gene-one enzyme has been
modified to this
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What is one gene-one
polypeptide?
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Regulation of gene expression
most often occurs during this
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What is transcription?
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In AP Lab 6, we caused a
bacterium to take up a plasmid
gene for this
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What is ampicillin resistance?
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Of structure, control of chemical
reactions and storing
information, the one function a
protein does not have
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What is storing information?
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This concentration of hydrogen
ions can cause a protein to
change its shape
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What is pH?
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This disorder of the blood is
caused by just one different
amino acid
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What is Sickle Cell Disease?
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Protein molecules that assist in
protein folding are called these
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What are chaperonins?
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One of the secondary structures
in proteins
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What are an alpha helix or a beta
pleated sheet?
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Component of cell membranes
that can alter their fluidity
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What is cholesterol?
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The primary reason taxonomy is
still changing today
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What is new DNA information and
interpretation?
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A nonvascular plant
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What is a moss, hornwort or
liverwort?
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Gymnosperms are often called
conifers due to the presence of
these
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What are cones?
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DNA
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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The components of a nucleotide
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What are a phosphate group,
sugar and a nitrogen base?
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