Title: Picture of the Day 31907
1Picture of the Day3/19/07
Name the process pictured here. Number one to
ten and identify each step in the process.
2Picture of the Day3/20/07
What phase of Meiosis is pictured here? (make
sure to specify if it is meiosis I or meiosis II).
3Picture of the Day3/21/07
What phase of Meiosis is pictured here? (make
sure to specify if it is meiosis I or meiosis II).
4Picture of the Day3/22/07
DNA holds our hereditary information. How does
DNA relate to chromosomes and cell division?
5Picture of the Day3/23/07
What did Griffith learn from his experiment
(shown)?
6Picture of the Day3/26/07
DNA is composed of the following three
components 1 2 3
7Picture of the Day3/27/07
1
Number 1-5. What are the complementary base pairs
in this segment of DNA?
2
3
4
5
8Picture of the Day3/28/07
How does DNA manage to make an exact copies of
itself before cell divison? (hint what makes it
possible?)
9Picture of the Day3/29/07
Does DNA Replication start at one end of the
strand and end at the other?
10Picture of the Day3/30/07
Can DNA be seen without a microscope?
11Picture of the Day4/2/07
What is the molecule pictured here? What larger
molecule does it make up?
12Picture of the Day4/10/07
How does DNAs information become the
characterisitics of an organism?
13Picture of the Day4/11/07
How does information carried in DNA become a
characteristic of an organism?
14Picture of the Day4/13/07
What is the enzyme that puts RNA nucleotides
together to make mRNA?
15Picture of the Day4/16/07
Given the DNA sequence ATG GAC CCC
TAA What is the corresponding amino acid
sequence? (remember to convert to mRNA first!)
16Picture of the Day4/17/07
The process shown here in which the genetic code
is read and translated into proteins.
17Picture of the Day4/18/07
Using information from the picture below,
describe what you think a deletion mutation is.
18Picture of the Day4/19/07
19Picture of the Day4/20/07
Give two examples of how gene expression can be
messed up. (hint use specific mutations)
20Picture of the Day4/23/07
The six legs on this frog are a result of a
mutation in which one base pair is not correct.
What type of mutation is this?