DNA replication produces..
An identical DNA strand
Protein synthesis uses what to produce proteins?
DNA
DNA never leaves what organelle?
The nucleus
What is the abbreviation for messenger RNA?
mRNA
DNA contains the instructions for what?
Production of proteins
What is the function of mRNA?
Sends the instructions of the DNA from the nucleus to the site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm
What is the process of making the mRNA from a DNA template called?
Transcription
What is the process of mRNA being used to direct the synthesis of proteins called?
Translation
How many bases in a DNA strand code for one amino acid?
3
What is a codon?
Each set of 3 bases on the mRNA, once the code for protein synthesis is transcribed
How many possible codons are there?
64
How many amino acids are there?
About 20
What is the duplication of codons called?
Degeneracy
What do duplicate codons may have a way of doing?
Producing/reducing the effects of mutations
What does the fact that the genetic code is basically universal suggest?
That all living things came from a common ancestor
How does the body detect that the mRNA is still functional?
An adenine tail (long chains of adenine based at the end of an mRNA strand)
What does the body do with no longer functional mRNA?
The cell will digest it, with the help of the lysosomes
What happens to the adenine tail when enough protein is created?
It falls off
What are the steps of transcription?
What are the steps of translation?
What are the types of mutations?
What are the 4 types of chromosomal mutations?
What are the two types of gene mutations?
* Frame-shift mutation: addition or deletion of nitrogenous base
What are the causes of mutations?
* Caused by agent