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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from DNA1
What is inside a bacteriophage?
3100 Answer from DNA1
Nucleic acid
4200 Question from DNA1
What do bacteriophages infect?
5200 Answer from DNA1
bacteria
6300 Question from DNA1
Why did Hershey and Chase label the viral DNA
with radioactive phosphorus and not radioactive
sulfur?
7300 Answer from DNA1
DNA contains phosphorus and no sulfur
8400 Question from DNA1
Which scientist made X-ray diffraction photos of
DNA?
9400 Answer from DNA1
Franklin
10500 Question from DNA1
Watson and Crick discovered the two strands in
DNA run in what direction?
11500 Answer from DNA1
Opposite directions
12100 Question from DNA2
Griffith called the process he observed
transformation because
13100 Answer from DNA2
The harmless bacteria had been transformed
14200 Question from DNA2
What did Avery conclude caused transformation?
15200 Answer from DNA2
DNA was the transforming factor
16300 Question from DNA2
What is the chronological order of the Important
discoveries in the structure of DNA?
17300 Answer from DNA2
Chargaffs ratio of nucleotides Franklins X-ray
diffraction Watson and Crick identify double helix
18400 Question from DNA2
What happened to the harmless bacteria
in Griffiths experiments?
19400 Answer from DNA2
Harmless bacteria change into harmful bacteria
20500 Question from DNA2
Which scientists did the following Experiment?
21500 Answer from DNA2
Hershey and Chase
22100 Question from DNA3
Since both the bacteriophage protein and DNA
were radioactively labeled, how did the
scientists determine that DNA was the material
to infect the cell?
23100 Answer from DNA3
The phosphorus radioactive marker ended up in
the cell
24200 Question from DNA3
What did Griffith observe when he injected a
mixture of heat-killed, disease causing bacteria
with harmless bacteria
25200 Answer from DNA3
The mice developed pneumonia
26300 Question from DNA3
What stores information in a cell?
27300 Answer from DNA3
DNA
28400 Question from DNA3
What happens when a piece of DNA is missing?
29400 Answer from DNA3
Genetic information is lost
30500 Question from DNA3
Because of base pairing, the percentage of what
what?
31500 Answer from DNA3
Adenine thymine Guanine cytosine
32100 Question from DNA4
What is this a picture of?
33100 Answer from DNA4
DNA molecule
34200 Question from DNA4
What would be a nucleotide found in DNA?
35200 Answer from DNA4
Phosphate group deoxyribose sugar N base
(adenine, thymine, guanine, or cytosine)
36300 Question from DNA4
Which of the following contains all the
others DNA molecules Histones Chromosomes nucleoso
mes
37300 Answer from DNA4
chromosomes
38400 Question from DNA4
What type of bonds hold the two sides of A DNA
molecule together?
39400 Answer from DNA4
hydrogen
40500 Question from DNA4
What does DNA replication result in?
41500 Answer from DNA4
Two strands of DNA, each with one old Strand and
one new strand
42100 Question from DNA5
What molecule adds base pairs to a DNA Strand
during replication?
43100 Answer from DNA5
DNA polymerase
44200 Question from DNA5
What would be the complimentary strand To the
following CTAGGT
45200 Answer from DNA5
GATCCA
46300 Question from DNA5
How m?uch thymine should you expect in the sample
47300 Answer from DNA5
22
48400 Question from DNA5
How much guanine should be found in Chicken DNA?
49400 Answer from DNA5
21.5
50500 Question from DNA5
Reading from the bottom up, what would the
matching strand be?
51500 Answer from DNA5
AGCT
52Final Jeopardy
53Final Jeopardy Answer