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DNA and RNA Review: Monomers, Structure, Replication, and Transcription, Study notes of Genetic Engineering

A review of the essential concepts of dna and rna, including the monomers and structure of nucleotides, the difference between purines and pyrimidines, the role of key scientists in determining the dna structure, the complementary base pairs, the process of dna replication, and the process of transcription for rna.

What you will learn

  • What are the monomers of DNA and RNA?
  • What is the difference between purines and pyrimidines?
  • Who determined the structure of the DNA molecule?

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Name: KEY Period: Date:
DNA and RNA Practice
DNA Review
1. What are the monomers of DNA? nucleotides.
2. What are the three parts of a nucleotide, identify the parts labeled below.
A. phosphate group__
B. deoxyribose/pentose sugar
C. nitrogen base
3. Name the 4 nitrogen bases on DNA. Adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine
4. What is the difference between a purine & a pyrimidine? Purines have 2 rings and pyrimidine’s
have a single ring._________________________________
5. Who is responsible for determining the structure of the DNA molecule? Rosalind Franklin,
James Watson and Francis Crick
6. Which type of bonds holds the DNA bases together? Hydrogen bond
7. Name the complementary base pairs of DNA. adenine and thymine; guanine and cytosine
8. How does the nucleotide sequence in one side of DNA compare with the other side of the DNA
strand? The two chains are complementary to each other.______________
9. Why must DNA be able to make copies of itself? During cell division two identical cells
are produced, each containing one copy of the DNA.
10. What is the function of DNA polymerase? DNA polymerase is an enzyme that adds
complementary bases to the growing strand during DNA replication.
11. If the sequence of nucleotides on the original DNA strand was AGGCTA, what would be the
nucleotide sequence on the complementary strand of DNA? TCCGAT
12. When replication is complete, how do the 2 new DNA molecules compare to each other & the
original DNA molecule? They are identical to each other and to the original strand of DNA.
13. Is DNA replicated (copied) before or after cell division? DNA is replicated before cell division.
14. What is an error in DNA replication called? Mutation_ What helps lower this error rate to 1 in 1
billion nucleotides? DNA polymerase “proofreads” the new strand.
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Name: KEY Period: Date:

DNA and RNA Practice

DNA Review

  1. What are the monomers of DNA? nucleotides.
  2. What are the three parts of a nucleotide, identify the parts labeled below.

A. phosphate group__

B. deoxyribose/pentose sugar

C. nitrogen base

  1. Name the 4 nitrogen bases on DNA. Adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine
  2. What is the difference between a purine & a pyrimidine? Purines have 2 rings and pyrimidine’s have a single ring._________________________________
  3. Who is responsible for determining the structure of the DNA molecule? Rosalind Franklin, James Watson and Francis Crick
  4. Which type of bonds holds the DNA bases together? Hydrogen bond
  5. Name the complementary base pairs of DNA. adenine and thymine; guanine and cytosine
  6. How does the nucleotide sequence in one side of DNA compare with the other side of the DNA strand? The two chains are complementary to each other.______________
  7. Why must DNA be able to make copies of itself? During cell division two identical cells are produced, each containing one copy of the DNA.
  8. What is the function of DNA polymerase? DNA polymerase is an enzyme that adds complementary bases to the growing strand during DNA replication.
  9. If the sequence of nucleotides on the original DNA strand was AGGCTA, what would be the nucleotide sequence on the complementary strand of DNA? TCCGAT
  10. When replication is complete, how do the 2 new DNA molecules compare to each other & the original DNA molecule? They are identical to each other and to the original strand of DNA.
  11. Is DNA replicated (copied) before or after cell division? DNA is replicated before cell division.
  12. What is an error in DNA replication called? Mutation_ What helps lower this error rate to 1 in 1 billion nucleotides? DNA polymerase “proofreads” the new strand.

RNA Review The diagram below illustrates the process of transcription. Use this diagram to answer the following questions.

  1. Write the base code message of the segment of DNA that is used as a template. A C T A G G T C A A A T
  2. Write the transcribed mRNA base code message that is formed from the DNA template. U G A U C C A G U U U A
  3. Are both strands of DNA copied during transcription? No, only one strand is used in transcription.
  4. What are the four bases of RNA?adenine, uracil, guanine, cytosine
  5. Which base is only in RNA, but not in DNA? uracil
  6. Uracil will pair with which nucleotide on DNA? adenine
  7. Which sugar is found in DNA? deoxyribose In RNA? ribose
  8. Which enzyme adds RNA nucleotides to the lengthening mRNA strand? RNA polymerase
  9. Is the DNA segment being transcribed single or double stranded?__doube stranded
  10. Is the RNA segment single or double stranded? single stranded
  11. Three mRNA nucleotides in a row make a codon. How many codons are present on the segment of mRNA you transcribed?____ 4
  12. Rewrite the mRNA message transcribed in question 2 as a series of codons. (example UAU GCU AGU) U G A U C C A G U U U A
  13. Which type of RNA copies DNA’s instructions in the nucleus? messenger RNA
  14. What happens when RNA polymerase reaches the termination signal?_The strand is released. ________
  15. Define transcription in your own words. answer varies
  16. In what part of a cell are proteins made? ribosomes