Gene Expression
Across
- 3. Agents such as radiation or chemical substances, that cause genetic mutation
- 7. Phosphate, base and sugar
- 11. A form of mutation where one or more bases are inserted potentially causing a detrimental effect
- 12. Process where one DNA strand is used as a template in order to create an RNA molecule that is an exact copy of the coding strand
- 13. A single base change in a DNA molecule that causes a mutation
- 14. Three nucleotides on messenger RNA that codes for a specific amino acid in the synthesis of a protein molecule
- 15. Physical expression of a trait
- 17. Three nucleotides in a molecule of DNA that codes for a specific amino acid
- 18. Term used to describe the process by which cells generate new proteins taking place outside of the nucleus on organelles called ribosomes
- 19. A region on an enzyme that binds to a protein or other substance during a reaction
Down
- 1. Name of a mutation where the substituted base does not cause a change in the amino acid sequence
- 2. A form of gene mutation where one or more of the DNA bases is removed from the DNA molecule
- 4. A long chain of amino acids
- 5. A permanent and random change to the DNA base sequence
- 6. Process where the genetic code carried by mRNA is decoded to produce the specific sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide/protein
- 8. Linked enzyme controlled chemical reactions where the product of one reaction is the substrate for the next until the end product is made
- 9. Ends the process of protein synthesis
- 10. The initial chemical acted upon by an enzyme
- 16. A biological molecule that speeds up biochemical reactions by providing an alternative pathway for the reaction that requires less activation energy