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5They discovered DNAs structure in 1953.
A 100
6Who are Watson and Crick?
A 100
7This scientist produced the famous photo 51 Image?
A 200
8Who is Rosalind Franklin?
A 200
9This scientist discovered DNAs existence in the
nucleus.
A 300
10Who is Friedrich Miescher?
A 300
11This scientist discovered that the of adenine
was equal to the of thymine.
A 400
12Who was Erwin Chargaff?
A 400
13This scientist worked with DNA X-ray diffraction
besides Rosalind Franklin.
A 500
14Who was Maurice Wilkins?
A 500
15This is the meaning of the word replication.
B 100
16What is duplication or copying.?
B 100
17This is the purpose of replication in cells.
B 200
18What is produce copies of DNA for the daughter
cells that result from cell division?
B 200
19What enzyme breaks the hydrogen bonds so that DNA
strands can separate?
B 300
20What is helicase?
B 300
21This enzyme is necessary for bonding nucleotides
and proof-reading of newly produced DNA strands.
B 400
22What is DNA polymerase?
B 400
23This strand of DNA that is formed in Okazaki
fragments.
B 500
24What is the lagging strand (or 3 5 strand)?
B 500
25This is the number of molecular strands in RNA.
C 100
26What is one strand per molecule?
C 100
27This is the nitrogenous base that replaces DNAs
Thymine.
C 200
28What is uracil?
C 200
29This form of RNA contain anticodons.
C 300
30What is transfer RNA?
C 300
31DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
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C 400
32The two major substances that make up a ribosome.
C 400
33What are Protein and rRNA?
C 400
34The components of an RNA nucelotide.
C 500
35What are phosphate group, ribose sugar and
nitrogen base?
C 500
36This is produced during transcription.
D 100
37What is RNA?
D 100
38This is the location of the transcription process
in the cell.
D 200
39What is the nucleus?
D 200
40This enzyme is necessary for the bonding of RNA
nucleotides during transcription.
D 300
41What is RNA polymerase?
D 300
42Which portion of the DNA coding strand signals
the end of transcription?
D 400
43What is the terminator region or terminator
signal?
D 400
44Where on the DNA coding strand does RNA
polymerase go at the start of transcription?
D 500
45What is the promoter region?
D 500
46This is the location of translation.
E 100
47What is the cytoplasm?
E 100
48It is the start codon.
E 200
49What is AUG?
E 200
50The number of ribosome subunits present during
translation.
E 300
51What are two?
E 300
52These are the nucleic acids involved in
translation.
E 400
53What are mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA?
E 400
54This is the amino acid coded by the start codon?
E 500
55What is methionine?
E 500
56This form of radiation was used to produce the
image in the picture below.
F 100
57What is X-Ray radiation?
F 100
58This is the type of chemical bond found between
the two strands of the double helix---between the
nitrogenous bases.
F 200
59What is the hydrogen bond?
F 200
60These sections are edited out of mRNA during
processing.
F 300
61What are introns?
F 300
62The major portion of the translation process in
which the chain of amino acids grows as the
ribosome moves along the mRNA.
F 400
63What is elongation?
F 400
64This adjective is used to describe the DNA
strands in the double helix, because one strand
runs in the 5 to 3 direction, while the other
runs from the 3 to 5 direction.
F 500
65What is antiparallel?
F 500
66The Final Jeopardy Category is Protein
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67This is the location of the ribosomes in a cell,
where proteins to be exported are produced.
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68They are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
(They are modified and exported from the cell via
the cytomembrane system.)
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