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2018 Unit 5 (Section 6/7) Vocabulary

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A long molecule in the shape of a double helix and made up of nucleotides; contains genetic instructionsDNA
The type of molecule that makes up DNA and RNA; contains a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen baseNucleotide
The two scientists who discovered the structure and shape of DNAWatson and Crick
A single strand of DNA tightly coiled around special proteinsChromosome
The order of nucleotides that determines which protein is madeNucleotide sequence
A section of DNA that carries the information on how to make one proteinGene
Information is transferred from DNA to RNA to proteins, but once the information is in the form of a protein, the transfer is not reversedCentral Dogma of Molecular Biology
The process of copying a strand of DNADNA Replication
A single strand of nucleotides; different types are used to translate instructions from DNA into making proteinsRNA
The process occurring in the nucleus of a cell that copies the instructions from a part of DNA onto a strand of messenger RNATranscription
A type of RNA that transfers the code from DNA in the nucleus to the cytoplasmMessenger RNA
A sequence of three nucleotide bases that represents the code for one amino acidCodon
The process occurring in the cytoplasm of a cell that builds proteinsTranslation
A type of RNA that "reads" the codons from messenger RNARibosomal RNA
A type of RNA that carries an amino acid and transfers it to the protein chain being assembled in the ribosomeTransfer RNA
A sequence of three nucleotide bases that indicates the end of protein synthesisStop codon
Mistakes made in the DNAMutations
A mutation that changes one geneGene mutation
A type of gene mutation that occurs if a nucleotide is added, deleted, or changed in a nucleotide sequence; may result in one or more wrong amino acids being added to a proteinPoint mutation
A gene mutation that occurs when a single nucleotide is added or deleted and causes a shift in how the codons are read; may result in one or more wrong amino acids being addedFrameshift mutation
A mutation caused when a chromosome or a part of a chromosome is duplicated, deleted, or attached incorrectlyChromosomal mutation
A chromosomal mutation that occurs if a broken piece of a chromosome is reattached backwardsInverson
A chromosomal mutation that occurs if a broken piece of a chromosome reattaches to another chromosomeTranslocation
a laboratory analysis that identifies the unique nucleotide sequence of an organism's genomeDNA sequencing
undifferentiated cells that can differentiate into other types of specialized cellsStem Cells
The term used when a chromosome doesn't separate correctly during meiosis; may result in a chromosomal mutation in offspringNondisjunction
A chromosomal mutation in which the affected person has three copies of chromosome 21 instead of just two; trisomy 21Down syndrome
A picture of an individual's chromosomesKaryotype
a branch of science that studies gene function and expression and seeks to manipulate, modify, and /or transfer genes for useful purposesDNA technology
The field of manipulating and changing an organism's DNAGenetic engineering
an organism that has had its genes altered by adding or removing genetic materialGenetically Modified Organisms (GMO)
Enzymes used to cut DNA into piecesRestriction enzymes
A technology that separates DNA fragments so that they can be analyzedGel electrophoresis
A technique that uses gel electrophoresis to analyze a person's unique pattern of DNADNA fingerprinting
DNA that is formed by joining a short piece of DNA from one organism to the DNA of another organismRecombinant DNA
all of an organism's hereditary informationGenome
Circular pieces of DNA found in bacterial cellsPlasmids
A term used to describe an organism that contains the DNA from a different organismTransgenic organism
The process of creating an organism that is genetically identical to a donor organismReproductive cloning
The two nitrogenous bases, either adenine pairing with thymine or guanine pairing with cytosine, that are joined by a hydrogen bond and create a 'rung' on the DNA ladderBase pair
the type of weak bond found between the complementary base pairs in a strand of DNAHydrogen Bond
the part of DNA that makes up the 'rungs' of the ladder-like structure; the four nitrogenous bases found in the DNA are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C)Nitrogenous base
the biological process of building proteins based on the DNA sequenceProtein synthesis
the sequence of three nucleotides on transfer RNA that pairs with the codons of messenger RNAAnticodon
the bond between each amino acid in a proteinPeptide bond
the enzyme responsible for creating RNA from a DNA templateRNA polymerase
a chromosomal mutation that occurs when part of a chromosome is missingDeletion
a chromosomal mutation that occurs when part of a chromosome is duplicatedDuplication
a disease caused by a defective gene or by a defective, missing, or extra chromosomeGenetic disorder
the process of creating a cloned embryo for the purpose of harvesting stem cellsTherapeutic Cloning
a genetic disorder caused when a male child is born with two X chromosomes in addition to a Y chromosome (XXY instead of XY)Klinefelter's syndrome
the treatment of a disease or disorder by replacing diseased genes with healthy ones or by introducing new genes into cellsGene therapy
a genetic disease caused by a point mutation in which a single base is substituted; results in a defective hemoglobin proteinSickle cell disease
a chromosomal mutation that occurs if a broken piece of a chromosome reattaches to another chromosomeTranslocation
a genetic disorder caused when a female child is born with only one complete X chromosome (XO instead of XX)Turner's syndrome
an international effort completed in 2003 that determined the nucleotide sequences of human DNA and identified each human geneHuman Genome Project
a process of determining genetic variations individuals by identifying differences in nucleotide sequencesGenoytping
all of the proteins expressed by a cell, a tissue, or an organismProteome
all of the mRNA, or transcripts, produced by a type of cell, a tissue, or an organismTranscriptome


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