Journal: Describe how DNA is replicated. Q. What is the shape of DNA? A. Double Helix.

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Journal: Describe how DNA is replicated

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Journal: Describe how DNA is replicated

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Q. What is the shape of DNA?

A. Double Helix

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Q. What is the “backbone” of DNA

A. Sugar and phosphates

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Q. What is the product of DNA replication?

A. Two Identical daughter strands

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Q. What does DNA polymerase do?

A. Adds the nitrogen bases & proof reads the DNA sequences

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Q. Why must DNA replicate?

A. growth and cell division

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Q. What is the name of the bond that holds one base to another base, forming the “rungs” of the

DNA ladder?

hydrogen bond

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What is a vaccine?

a harmless version of a disease-causing microbe

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What does a vaccine do?

Causes an immune response…

The body will make antibodies to fight the microbe

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Q: What is a bacteriophage?

Virus that infects bacteria

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Q: When does DNA replication occur?

During the Synthesis (S) phase of Interphase

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What is a replication fork?

Half of a replication bubble, where the DNA seperates.

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What is DNA made of?

Nucleotides

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What are the three parts of a nucleotide?

Phosphate group, Sugar (deoxyribose), & nitrogen base

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What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic acid

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What is DNA named after?

Deoxyribose (sugar)

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There are two different groups of nitrogen bases what are they?

Purines and Pyrimidines

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How many rings do purines have?

Two

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How many rings do pyrimidines have?

1 ring

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Which nitrogen bases are purines?

Adenine and guanine

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Which are pyrimidines?

Thymine and Cytosine

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Amount of A= amount of ___

T

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If the parent strand reads AGCTCCGATT what will the complimentary strand read?

TCGAGGCTAA

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What is the enzyme that unwinds/unzips the DNA?

Helicase

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What enzyme adds the nitrogen bases?

DNA polymerase

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Where does the energy for DNA replication come from?

When a nucleotide joins the strand, phosphate groups are broken off

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What are the steps of DNA replication?

DNA unwinds, hydrogen bonds break, replication bubbles form, bubble grow together, two identical strands formed.

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What are the base pairing rules?

A-T, G-C

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What is a mutation?

Change in nucleotide sequence

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What enzyme proofreads the DNA and can fix mistakes?

DNA polymerase