What stores information in a cell? DNA. What do bacteriophages infect? bacteria.

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What stores information in a cell? DNA

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Because of base pairing in DNA, the percentage of thymine molecules in DNA is about equal to the percentage of adenine molecules

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Page 1: What stores information in a cell? DNA. What do bacteriophages infect? bacteria.

What stores information in a cell?

DNA

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What do bacteriophages infect?

bacteria.

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Because of base pairing in DNA, the percentage of

thymine molecules in DNA is about equal to the percentage

of

adenine molecules

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___________ experiments advanced the study of genetics

by proving that there is a chemical that contains genetic information that can be passed from one organism to another.

Griffith’s

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The diagram is of a a DNA molecule

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Who purified large amounts of DNA, stretched the fibers so the strands were parallel, and

used an X-ray beam to produce an image of the molecule.

Rosalind Franklin

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Which of the following forms a base pair with guanine?

cytosine

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deoxyribose + phosphate group + cytosine is a _____________

found in DNA

nucleotide

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In eukaryotes, DNA is located in the

nucleus.

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During DNA replication, a DNA strand that has the bases AGCTTG produces a strand

with the bases

TCGAAC

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Which part of the bacteriophage contains genetic material

B

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What happens when a piece of DNA is missing?

Genetic information is lost.

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True or Falsethe chronological order of the important discoveries in the structure of DNA is:

Chargaff’s ratios of nucleotides Franklin makes an X-ray diffraction photo of DNA Watson and Crick identify the double

helix

True

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Identify the three main components in the nucleotide

The circles are the phosphate group, the pentagons are deoxyribose, and the A and T (adenosine and thymine) are

the bases.

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The molecules represented by the spheres are

DNA polymerase

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Watson and Crick discovered that _______ bonds hold base pairs together at the center of a

strand of DNA.

hydrogen

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Which scientist made x-ray diffraction photos of DNA?

Franklin

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Which scientist(s) figured out that the shape of a DNA

molecule is a double helix?

Watson and Crick

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The replication of a DNA molecule results in _____ copies of the same gene.

two

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Chargaff contributed to the understanding of DNA by

figuring out that the percentages of ______ and

_________were almost equal in any sample of DNA.

adenine and thymine

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DNA is tightly wrapped around ____________.

histones

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The Watson and Crick model of DNA is a(an)

____________________, in which two strands are wound

around each other.

double helix

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Griffith called the process he observed transformation

because the harmless bacteria had been

transformed.

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The tips of chromosomes are known as

___________________.

telomeres

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In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, how many copies

of the chromosome are left after replication?

2

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_________________ are weak bonds that hold the two strands

of DNA together, but also allow the DNA to separate and

replicate.

Hydrogen bonds

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What enzyme works to add DNA to ends of chromosomes in rapidly dividing cells such

as those found in an embryo, to prevent genes from being lost

during replication?telomerase

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True or FalseIn both prokaryotes and

eukaryotes, DNA replication happens before cell division.

True

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What do the A, T, G and C stand for?

adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine