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DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) - ANS An organisms genetic material found in the nucleus of a cell Double stranded helical nucleic acid molecule consisting of nucleotide monomers with deoxyribose sugar and nitrogenous bases (A, C, G, T) capable of replicating Which nucleotides/bases are used in DNA? - ANS A - Adenine C - Cystine G - Guanine T - Thymine RNA (ribonucleic acid) - ANS A nucleic acid consisting of nucleotide monomers with a ribose sugar and nitrogenous bases (A, C, G, U) Usually single stranded Functions in protein synthesis, gene regulation, and as the genome of some viruses Central Dogma - ANS DNA -> RNA -> Protein DNA -> Transcription ->mRNA -> Translation -> Protein The process by which the instructions in DNA are converted into a functional product The flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA protein Which nucleotides/bases are used in RNA? - ANS A - Adenine C - Cystine G - Guanine U - Uracil Which nucleotides/bases pair together to form DNA? - ANS A - T C - G Which nucleotides/bases pair together to form RNA? - ANS A - U C - G Genes - ANS A segment of a DNA molecule that information or directions on how to build a protein Gene Expression - ANS When a gene in DNA is "turned on" or used to make the protein is specifies Includes 2 Stages: Transcription and Translation Nucleotides - ANS Basic units of DNA molecule, composed of a sugar, a phosphate, and one of 4 DNA bases Antiparallel - ANS The opposite arrangement of the sugar-phosphate backbones in a DNA double helix (5'-3', 3'-5') Complementary (coding) Strand - ANS A strand of DNA or RNA that has complementary bases to the template strand, another strand of DNA or RNA Ex/ During DNA replication, the new strand that is formed is a complementary strand Complementary Bases: A-U, C-G Runs in 5' to 3' direction Template DNA - ANS The piece of DNA that the RNA polymerase enzyme assembles the messenger (mRNA) along. Called a template because it fits the formal definition fo a template Coding DNA - ANS The opposite strand of DNA in the double helix The complementary, antiparallel partner DNA strand Also called the Non-Template Strand Replication - ANS The process of copying a molecule of DNA Transcription - ANS The process where a gene's DNA is copied and (transcribed) into an RNA molecule to make a protein 3 Phases - Initiation -Elongation - Termination Initiation - ANS The DNA molecule unwinds and separates Elongation - ANS RNA polymerase moves along the template strand, synthesizing mRNA molecules Termination - ANS When a stop codon is reached and translation is stopped The point at which the ribosome releases the polypeptide RNA Polymerase - ANS Enzyme that attaches to the DNA strand and moves to the promoter It breaks hydrogen bonds in the DNA double helix so that free nucleotides can attach to the exposed strand which develops the RNA strand Promoter - ANS A specific nucleotide sequence or "spot" in DNA located near the start of a gene that is the binding site for RNA Polymerase and the place where transcription begins Transcription Factors - ANS Important proteins that help determine which genes are active in each cell Collection of proteins that mediate the binding of RNA polymerase and the initiation of transcription mRNA - ANS Messenger RNA: A pre messenger molecule of RNA that encodes a chemical "blueprint" for a protein product Type of RNA that carries instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes Can be read by multiple ribosome at a time Must be read from 5' to 3' to interpret codons correctly Translation - ANS The synthesis of a of a polypeptide using genetic information encoded in an mRNA molecule There is a change of "language" from nucleotides to amino acids Ribosomes - ANS The sites of Translation that facilitate the orderly linking of amino acids into polypeptide chains tRNA - ANS Transfer RNA An RNA molecule that functions as an carrier by picking up specific amino acids in the cytoplasm and transferring them to the ribosome putting them where the codon and anticodon attach creating a chain of amino acids Codons - ANS Group of three nucleotide bases in mRNA molecule that specify a particular amino acid to be synthesized into a protein Basic unit of genetic code

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WGU Biochem C785: Unit 4 DNA and RNA
Questions And Answers




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, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) - ANS An organisms genetic material found in the nucleus of
a cell

Double stranded helical nucleic acid molecule consisting of nucleotide monomers with
deoxyribose sugar and nitrogenous bases (A, C, G, T) capable of replicating




A
Which nucleotides/bases are used in DNA? - ANS A - Adenine
C - Cystine
G - Guanine




R
T - Thymine

RNA (ribonucleic acid) - ANS A nucleic acid consisting of nucleotide monomers with a
ribose sugar and nitrogenous bases (A, C, G, U)



U
Usually single stranded
LA
Functions in protein synthesis, gene regulation, and as the genome of some viruses

Central Dogma - ANS DNA -> RNA -> Protein

DNA -> Transcription ->mRNA -> Translation -> Protein
C

The process by which the instructions in DNA are converted into a functional product

The flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA protein
O


Which nucleotides/bases are used in RNA? - ANS A - Adenine
C - Cystine
G - Guanine
D



U - Uracil

Which nucleotides/bases pair together to form DNA? - ANS A-T
C-G

Which nucleotides/bases pair together to form RNA? - ANS A-U
C-G

Genes - ANS A segment of a DNA molecule that information or directions on how to build a
protein

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