- You’ll see credit for completing this quiz in “Unit 6 Cumulative Assessment.”
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[h] DNA and DNA Replication Click-On Challenge
[i] Note the timer in the top right. Your goal is accuracy and speed. A good strategy: once through slowly, then additional tries for improvement.
[q json=”true” hotspot_user_interaction=”label_prompt” dataset_id=”DNA and DNA Replication Click On Challenge Dataset|20834bfd222f70″ question_number=”1″ show_hotspots=”” unit=”6.Gene_Expression_and_Regulation” topic=”6.1-2.DNA_and_RNA,_DNA_Replication”] TOPIC: DNA Structure (flat representation): Click on the letter.
Awesome: “X” is a phosphate group.
Correct! “Z” represents the two purine (double-nitrogenous ring) bases.
Very nice! “Y” is deoxyribose.
That’s right! “V” is pointing to thymine.
Terrific! “W” is pointing to hydrogen bonds.
Superb! “U” is pointing to the sugar-phosphate backbone.
[q json=”true” hotspot_user_interaction=”label_prompt” dataset_id=”DNA and DNA Replication Click On Challenge Dataset|2186e39ba5901″ question_number=”2″ show_hotspots=”” unit=”6.Gene_Expression_and_Regulation” topic=”6.1-2.DNA_and_RNA,_DNA_Replication”] TOPIC: DNA (double helix): Click on the numbers.
Outstanding! “7” is the sugar-phosphate backbone.
Nice going! “1” is deoxyribose, a 5 carbon sugar.
Incredible. The phosphate groups make DNA acidic.
Great! It’s the hydrogen bonds at “6.”
Good job! “3” is pointing to sugar-phosphate bonds.
Fantastic! “5” is a nucleotide.
Exactly! It’s the nitrogenous bases (at 4) that contain the genetic information.
[q json=”true” hotspot_user_interaction=”label_prompt” dataset_id=”DNA and DNA Replication Click On Challenge Dataset|181fe5e267c79d” question_number=”3″ show_hotspots=”” unit=”6.Gene_Expression_and_Regulation” topic=”6.1-2.DNA_and_RNA,_DNA_Replication”] TOPIC: Nucleotide Structure
Awesome! “1” is a phosphate group.
Correct! “3” is a nitrogenous base, one of the letters that make up the genetic code.
Very nice! “2” is deoxyribose.
[q json=”true” hotspot_user_interaction=”label_prompt” dataset_id=”DNA and DNA Replication Click On Challenge Dataset|130aeb9e58e483″ question_number=”4″ show_hotspots=”” unit=”6.Gene_Expression_and_Regulation” topic=”6.1-2.DNA_and_RNA,_DNA_Replication”] TOPIC: The replication fork during DNA replication
Yes . “B” is helicase.
Way to go! “G” is DNA polymerase.
Very nice. Primase is “I”
Thumbs up! Single strand binding proteins are at F.
That’s right. “H” is an RNA primer.
[q json=”true” hotspot_user_interaction=”label_prompt” dataset_id=”DNA and DNA Replication Click On Challenge Dataset|f1a8ba0978c7d” question_number=”5″ show_hotspots=”” unit=”6.Gene_Expression_and_Regulation” topic=”6.1-2.DNA_and_RNA,_DNA_Replication”] TOPIC: Replication: Leading and Lagging Strands. Click in the box surrounding the letter of the answer.
Superb. It’s B, helicase.
Outstanding! It’s G, DNA Polymerase.
Nice going! “J” is the leading strand.
Incredible. “L” is the lagging strands.
Great! “H” is the RNA primer.
Fantastic. It’s “K,” DNA polymerase I.
[q json=”true” hotspot_user_interaction=”label_prompt” dataset_id=”DNA and DNA Replication Click On Challenge Dataset|231303e5e6b0a5″ question_number=”6″ show_hotspots=”” unit=”6.Gene_Expression_and_Regulation” topic=”6.1-2.DNA_and_RNA,_DNA_Replication”] TOPIC: Replication bubble: Click on the numbers
Awesome. “1” is the original DNA.
Correct! It’s “2,” helicase.
Excellent. “3” is DNA polymerase III.
Exactly! “5” is an Okazaki fragment.
Fantastic: “4” is DNA that’s being synthesized on the leading strand.
Great! “6” is a replication fork
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