DNA Replication

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  • What is the purpose of DNA replication?
    To produce identical DNA copies before cell division
  • What initiates DNA replication?
    Origin of replication
  • What is the role of helicase in DNA replication?
    Unwinds the DNA helix and breaks hydrogen bonds
  • What do Single-Strand Binding Proteins (SSBPs) do?
    Stabilize unwound DNA
  • What is the function of topoisomerase during replication?
    Relieves tension caused by unwinding
  • What does primase do in DNA replication?
    Lays down RNA primers to provide a starting point
  • How is the leading strand synthesized during replication?
    Synthesized continuously
  • How is the lagging strand synthesized during replication?
    Synthesized in Okazaki fragments
  • What is the role of DNA Ligase?
    Joins Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand
  • When does DNA replication terminate?
    When all DNA has been copied
  • Where does transcription occur?
    In the nucleus
  • What is the start codon for translation?
    AUG
  • What occurs during the initiation of translation?
    Ribosome assembles at the start codon
  • What signals the termination of translation?
    Ribosome reaches a stop codon
  • What are the key differences between DNA and RNA?
    • DNA:
    • Sugar: Deoxyribose
    • Strands: Double-stranded
    • Bases: A, T, C, G
    • Stability: Stable
    • RNA:
    • Sugar: Ribose
    • Strands: Single-stranded
    • Bases: A, U, C, G
    • Stability: Less stable
  • What is the role of proofreading in DNA replication?
    DNA polymerase checks and corrects errors
  • What is the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology?
    • DNARNAProtein
    • Replication: DNA copied to DNA
    • Transcription: DNA transcribed to RNA
    • Translation: RNA translated into proteins
  • What are the three main steps of DNA replication?
    Helicase, DNA Polymerase, Ligase
  • What is the role of Helicase in DNA replication?
    It unzips/unwinds the DNA molecule
  • What does DNA Polymerase do during replication?
    It brings in new nucleotides
  • What is the function of Ligase in DNA replication?
    It zips the new DNA back together
  • Why is DNA replication important?
    It ensures each new cell has identical genetic instructions
  • What does "semi-conservative" mean in DNA replication?
    Old strands become part of new strands
  • What information does DNA carry?
    Instructions to construct proteins and regulate activities
  • What are the two processes involved in protein synthesis?
    Transcription and translation
  • What happens during transcription?
    The DNA message is converted into an RNA molecule
  • What occurs during translation?
    The RNA message assembles amino acids into a protein chain
  • What is the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology?
    It is the foundation of all biology
  • What happens during transcription in the nucleus?
    The DNA code is transferred to mRNA
  • What binds to a specific section of DNA during transcription?
    RNA polymerase
  • What is a codon?
    A three-base code in DNA or mRNA
  • How are codons coded?
    In triplets of three bases
  • What begins the process of translation?
    mRNA binds to the ribosome
  • What do tRNA molecules do during translation?
    They interpret the mRNA codon sequence
  • What is an anticodon?
    A three-base coding sequence in tRNA
  • How does the anticodon relate to the codon?
    Each anticodon is complementary to a codon
  • What are start and stop codons used for?
    To start and stop translation
  • What are the steps of protein synthesis?
    1. Transcription: DNA code transferred to mRNA
    2. Translation: mRNA used to assemble amino acids into proteins
  • What is the genetic code?
    • Codons: Three-base sequences in mRNA
    • Correspond to specific amino acids
    • Start and stop codons regulate translation