Chapter 5- DNA Flashcards

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What does DNA stand for?

A

Deoxyribonucleic acid

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2
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What is the function of RNA and DNA?

A

Form genetic material and are involved in the functioning of chromosomes and in protein synthesis

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3
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What is the structure of DNA called?

A

Double helix

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4
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What are nucleotides composed of? (3 key parts)

A
  • Phosphoric acid
  • 5 carbon sugar (deoxyribose)
  • nitrogen base
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5
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What are the 4 nitrogenous bases in DNA called?

A

Thymine, Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine

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6
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What is the “backbone” of DNA composed of?

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Sugar and phosphates

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7
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Why can’t the nitrogenous bases bond any other way?

A

Because Guanine and Adenine are purines(double rings) and they’d overlap if they joined together

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8
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How are the nitrogenous bases held together? (What type of bond?)

A

Hydrogen bonds

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9
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What are the functions of DNA? (There are 3)

A
  • replicates itself so each new cell is an identical copy
  • produces proteins that control the activities of the cell, which determines the characteristics of each living organism
  • undergoes occasional mutations, which is the reason for the variety of living things
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10
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What are the steps in DNA replication?

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  • An enzyme called Helicase, breaks the weak hydrogen bonds, which results in the DNA molecule untwisting
  • Polymerase, an enzyme, helps with complementary base pairing, when new nucleotides in the nucleus join with the exposed strands
  • The enzyme Ligase glues the alternating sugar phosphate backbone together in a newly forming chain
  • This forms two complete DNA strands
  • The DNA strands will now wind up into their helical shape
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11
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How is recombinant DNA formed?

A

By introducing foreign genes into a bacterial plasmid, which makes an new combination of DNA, using a vector

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12
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What are the uses of recombinant DNA?

A
  • To generate a DNA library, which catalogues all the base sequences of known genes
  • To identify specific genes
  • To produce synthetic copies of genes
  • To insert genetic material into chromosomes that will help regulate cell function to better the organism genetically
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13
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How is RNA different from DNA?

A
  • Made of one strand
  • Instead of Thymine, contains Uracil as a nitrogenous base
  • Contains ribose as it’s sugar (DNA contains deoxyribose)
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