geneticdiseaseColorblindnessthymineReplacedby Uracilin RNAadeninePurinepolypeptidecomprises ofrepeatingamino acidunits joined bypeptide bondsnucleotidesA moleculecontaining anitrogenous base,a phosphate groupand a sugarpyrimidineDoubleringedcompoundscytosinePyrimidinenitrogenbaseHeterocycliccompoundsgenomecomplete setof geneticinformationin anorganismaminoacidBuildingblocks ofproteincloneCell ororganism that isgeneticallyidentical to theoriginal cellDNApolymeraseEnzymeresponsiblefor DNAreplicationcodonsequence ofthree DNAnucleotides thatcorrs with aspecific aminoaciddoublehelixstructureof DNAtransgenicorganismGMObacteriophageA virusthatinfectsbacterialethalcysticfibrosisdeoxyriboseOne oxygenatom ismissing inthis sugarRosalindFranklinStructure ofthe DNAthrough xraydiffractionphosphatePhosphoricacid with 3hydroxylgroupssugarPentoseguaninePurineproteinessentialcomponent ofenzymes,hormones andanitbodiesWatsonandCrickproposed thestructure ofDNA in 1952geneticdiseaseColorblindnessthymineReplacedby Uracilin RNAadeninePurinepolypeptidecomprises ofrepeatingamino acidunits joined bypeptide bondsnucleotidesA moleculecontaining anitrogenous base,a phosphate groupand a sugarpyrimidineDoubleringedcompoundscytosinePyrimidinenitrogenbaseHeterocycliccompoundsgenomecomplete setof geneticinformationin anorganismaminoacidBuildingblocks ofproteincloneCell ororganism that isgeneticallyidentical to theoriginal cellDNApolymeraseEnzymeresponsiblefor DNAreplicationcodonsequence ofthree DNAnucleotides thatcorrs with aspecific aminoaciddoublehelixstructureof DNAtransgenicorganismGMObacteriophageA virusthatinfectsbacterialethalcysticfibrosisdeoxyriboseOne oxygenatom ismissing inthis sugarRosalindFranklinStructure ofthe DNAthrough xraydiffractionphosphatePhosphoricacid with 3hydroxylgroupssugarPentoseguaninePurineproteinessentialcomponent ofenzymes,hormones andanitbodiesWatsonandCrickproposed thestructure ofDNA in 1952

DNA - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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O O
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G G
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N N
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N N
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N N
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B B
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G G
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I I
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B B
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G G
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I I
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O O
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O O
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G G
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I I
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I I
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N N
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I I
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G G
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B B
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O O
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O O
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B B
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B B
  1. O-Color blindness
    O-genetic disease
  2. G-Replaced by Uracil in RNA
    G-thymine
  3. N-Purine
    N-adenine
  4. N-comprises of repeating amino acid units joined by peptide bonds
    N-polypeptide
  5. N-A molecule containing a nitrogenous base, a phosphate group and a sugar
    N-nucleotides
  6. B-Double ringed compounds
    B-pyrimidine
  7. G-Pyrimidine
    G-cytosine
  8. I-Heterocyclic compounds
    I-nitrogen base
  9. B-complete set of genetic information in an organism
    B-genome
  10. G-Building blocks of protein
    G-amino acid
  11. I-Cell or organism that is genetically identical to the original cell
    I-clone
  12. O-Enzyme responsible for DNA replication
    O-DNA polymerase
  13. O-sequence of three DNA nucleotides that corrs with a specific amino acid
    O-codon
  14. G-structure of DNA
    G-double helix
  15. I-GMO
    I-transgenic organism
  16. I-A virus that infects bacteria
    I-bacteriophage
  17. N-cystic fibrosis
    N-lethal
  18. I-One oxygen atom is missing in this sugar
    I-deoxyribose
  19. G-Structure of the DNA through xray diffraction
    G-Rosalind Franklin
  20. B-Phosphoric acid with 3 hydroxyl groups
    B-phosphate
  21. O-Pentose
    O-sugar
  22. O-Purine
    O-guanine
  23. B-essential component of enzymes, hormones and anitbodies
    B-protein
  24. B-proposed the structure of DNA in 1952
    B-Watson and Crick