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<p>Biology Life’s Code Name: Part 2 of Genetics Tour – The code at work.</p><p> Site Location: http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/ Click on the link that says "The Basics and Beyond" then ---Click on the link that says "Build a DNA Molecule" </p><p>1. What are the base-pairing rules for DNA? </p><p>2. How is DNA replicated? </p><p>3. The two-step process by which cells read a gene and produce a string of amino acids that will eventually become a protein is called: ______and ______</p><p>Transcribe and Translate a Gene. (Follow the activity link)</p><p>4. How is mRNA different from DNA? (Hint read the side-bar on this page for help)</p><p>5. What is the correct starting position (Base sequence) for translation? </p><p>6. After completing the translation activity write the amino acids used to assemble your protein in order below.</p><p>7. Where does translation take place? </p><p>8. Once assembled, what is the key to a protein’s unique function?</p><p>9. "What Makes a Firefly Glow" (return to "Basics and Beyond")</p><p>Fireflies glow to attract a and to avoid </p><p>RNA polymerase binds to the ______gene.</p><p>When transcription is complete, the LUC mRNA moves to the ______</p><p>The ribosome interprets the mRNA to produce a string of ______</p><p>In order to become a functioning luciferase enzyme, the string must ______Biology Life’s Code Name:</p><p>The enzymes bind to ______to create light. </p><p>Visit The DNA Workshop</p><p>Interactive Activity: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/dna/# </p>
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