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DNA Baseball

A fun baseball game testing your knowledge of DNA! Made by Callie, Hattie, Shaw, and Mackenzie

CallieSimonton
Created Date 02.19.21
Last Updated 02.19.21
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Topics of this game:
  • What is the nitrogen base pairing for adenine?
  • What is the nitrogen base pairing for thymine?
  • What is the nitrogen base pairing for cytosine?
  • What is the nitrogen base pairing for guanine?
  • What makes up the backbone of DNA?
  • The model of DNA is based on a [blank]?
  • What is the name of the bond that holds the nucleotides together?
  • What is the rule of nitrogen base pairings called?
  • What does RFLP stand for?
  • What is gel electrophoresis?
  • What are the locations of the chromosome where short sequences of 2 to 5 bases repeat themselves in the DNA molecule?
  • What does CODIS stand for?
  • What makes up the sides of a DNA molecule?
  • Who are the scientists credited with making a DNA model with a double helix?
  • What are the repeating subunits called that make up DNA?
  • What are the three parts of DNA nucleotides?
  • What is a “codon”?
  • Is there mostly empty space between the atoms in a DNA double helix?
  • What does DNA stand for?
  • A section of DNA that codes for a trait?
  • What is DNA fingerprinting?
  • Can you see DNA with the naked eye?
  • What is the special technique used to perform DNA fingerprinting?
  • What is a two ringed nitrogen base called? Adenine and guanine are examples of this.
  • What are single ringed nitrogen bases called? Cytosine and thymine are examples of this.
  • What is the most common form of DNA analysis today?
  • What information is coded into DNA?
  • How do cells make accurate copies of DNA?
  • What are inner cheek cells called?
  • How many different nitrogen bases are associated with the makeup of DNA?
  • What is the matching sequence for the following bases ATGC?
  • How are proteins made?
  • Which of the following can be used to sample DNA?
  • What kind of charge does a DNA molecule have?
  • Based on what property do PCR products separate on the agarose gel?

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