A | B |
Nitrogen Bases | For example, adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine |
Double Helix | Watson and Crick found the structure of DNA to have this shape. |
Replication | When DNA makes an exact copy of itself. |
Gene | A portion of a DNA molecule that is the code for a single protein. |
Codon | A triplet on mRNA. |
Transcription | The process of making a mRNA. |
mRNA | Carries the code from DNA to the ribosome. |
tRNA | Brings amino acids to the ribosome. |
Anticodon | A triplet on a tRNA, bonds to the codon. |
Mutation | Any mistake or change in the DNA sequence. |
Point Mutation | A change in a single base pair of DNA. |
Frame Shift Mutation | A mutation in which a single base is added or deleted from DNA. |
Chromosomal Mutation | A mutation at the chromosome level. |
Nondisjunction | The failure of homologous chromosomes to separate properly during meiosis. |
Karyotype | A charted arrangement of chromosomes. |
Trisomy | When a zygote gets an extra chromosome. |
Monosomy | When a zygote is missing a chromosome. |