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Cancer - ANSWER-Disease caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell proliferation, followed by invasion and colonization of body sites normally reserved for other cells DNA Ligase - ANSWER-Enzyme that reseals nicks that occur in the backbone of a DNA molecule (in the lab, can be used to join together two DNA fragments) DNA Polymerase - ANSWER-Makes DNA DNA Repair - ANSWER-Collective term used for the enzymatic processes that correct deleterious changes affecting the continuity or sequence of a DNA molecule DNA Replication - ANSWER-The process by which a copy of a DNA molecule is made Homolog - ANSWER-A gene, chromosome, or any structure that has a close similarity to another as a result of common ancestry Homologous Recombination - ANSWER-Mechanism by which double-strand breaks in a DNA molecule can be repaired flawlessly; uses an undamaged, duplicated, or homologous chromosome to guide the repair (during meiosis, the mechanism results in an exchange of genetic information between the maternal and paternal homologs) Lagging Strand - ANSWER-At a replication fork, the DNA strand that is made discontinuously in short separate fragments that are later joined together to form one continuous new strand Leading Strand - ANSWER-At a replication fork, the DNA strand that is made by continuous synthesis in the 5' to 3' direction Mismatch Pair - ANSWER-Mechanism for recognizing and correcting incorrectly paired nucleotides (those that are noncomplementary) Mutation - ANSWER-A randomly produced, permanent change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA Nonhomologous End Joining - ANSWER-A "quick and dirty" mechanism for repairing double-strand breaks in DNA that involves quickly bringing together, trimming, and rejoining the two broken ends (results in a loss of information at the site of repair) Okazaki Fragment - ANSWER-Short length of DNA produced on the lagging strand during DNA replication. Adjacent fragments are rapidly joined together by DNA ligase to form a continuous DNA strand

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Essential Cell Biology Chapter 6 Key
Terms Exam Questions and Answers
Cancer - ANSWER-Disease caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell proliferation,
followed by invasion and colonization of body sites normally reserved for other cells

DNA Ligase - ANSWER-Enzyme that reseals nicks that occur in the backbone of a DNA
molecule (in the lab, can be used to join together two DNA fragments)

DNA Polymerase - ANSWER-Makes DNA

DNA Repair - ANSWER-Collective term used for the enzymatic processes that correct
deleterious changes affecting the continuity or sequence of a DNA molecule

DNA Replication - ANSWER-The process by which a copy of a DNA molecule is made

Homolog - ANSWER-A gene, chromosome, or any structure that has a close similarity
to another as a result of common ancestry

Homologous Recombination - ANSWER-Mechanism by which double-strand breaks in
a DNA molecule can be repaired flawlessly; uses an undamaged, duplicated, or
homologous chromosome to guide the repair (during meiosis, the mechanism results in
an exchange of genetic information between the maternal and paternal homologs)

Lagging Strand - ANSWER-At a replication fork, the DNA strand that is made
discontinuously in short separate fragments that are later joined together to form one
continuous new strand

Leading Strand - ANSWER-At a replication fork, the DNA strand that is made by
continuous synthesis in the 5' to 3' direction

Mismatch Pair - ANSWER-Mechanism for recognizing and correcting incorrectly paired
nucleotides (those that are noncomplementary)

Mutation - ANSWER-A randomly produced, permanent change in the nucleotide
sequence of DNA

Nonhomologous End Joining - ANSWER-A "quick and dirty" mechanism for repairing
double-strand breaks in DNA that involves quickly bringing together, trimming, and
rejoining the two broken ends (results in a loss of information at the site of repair)

Okazaki Fragment - ANSWER-Short length of DNA produced on the lagging strand
during DNA replication. Adjacent fragments are rapidly joined together by DNA ligase to
form a continuous DNA strand

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