Instructions: Put the following terms into a word map to explain how they are interrelated for DNA structure and DNA replication. Adenine Cytosine Deoxyribose DNA DNA helicase DNA polymerase Double helix Lagging strand Leading strand Ligase Guanine Nucleotide Okazaki fragment Phosphate Phosphodiester bond Primase Guidelines for building a word map: Primer Replication fork Semidiscontinuous Single-stranded binding proteins Telomere Template Thymine Topoisomerase II Each word in the list will be a node on the map • Every word needs to be connected to at least one other word by a line ● All connecting lines need a few words to describe the relationship between the words that are being connected To figure out the direction of arrows, think of each relationship between words as sentences. These examples come from the sample Mitosis/Meiosis word map below: O "Mitosis is a type of cell division" O "Mitosis produces cells that are diploid" O "Sister chromatids are separated in meiosis"

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Produces cells that are
Mitosis
Diploid
A type of
Are separated in
Cell division
Sister chromatids
Are not separated in
Nondisjunction
Mother cell is
A type of
Meiosis II
Are separated in
Meiosis
Divided into
Haploid
Produces cells that are
Are not separated in
Meiosis I
Crossing over
Includes
Are separated in
Homologous chromosomes
Transcribed Image Text:Produces cells that are Mitosis Diploid A type of Are separated in Cell division Sister chromatids Are not separated in Nondisjunction Mother cell is A type of Meiosis II Are separated in Meiosis Divided into Haploid Produces cells that are Are not separated in Meiosis I Crossing over Includes Are separated in Homologous chromosomes
Instructions:
Put the following terms into a word map to explain how they are interrelated for
DNA structure and DNA replication.
●
Adenine
Cytosine
Deoxyribose
●
DNA
DNA helicase
DNA polymerase
Double helix
Lagging strand
Guidelines for building a word map:
Leading strand
Ligase
Guanine
Nucleotide
Okazaki fragment
Phosphate
Phosphodiester bond
Primase
Each word in the list will be a node on the map
Primer
Replication fork
Semidiscontinuous
Single-stranded binding proteins
Telomere
Template
Thymine
Topoisomerase II
Every word needs to be connected to at least one other word by a line
All connecting lines need a few words to describe the relationship between the
words that are being connected
To figure out the direction of arrows, think of each relationship between words as
sentences. These examples come from the sample Mitosis/Meiosis word map
below:
O "Mitosis is a type of cell division"
O "Mitosis produces cells that are diploid"
"Sister chromatids are separated in meiosis"
Transcribed Image Text:Instructions: Put the following terms into a word map to explain how they are interrelated for DNA structure and DNA replication. ● Adenine Cytosine Deoxyribose ● DNA DNA helicase DNA polymerase Double helix Lagging strand Guidelines for building a word map: Leading strand Ligase Guanine Nucleotide Okazaki fragment Phosphate Phosphodiester bond Primase Each word in the list will be a node on the map Primer Replication fork Semidiscontinuous Single-stranded binding proteins Telomere Template Thymine Topoisomerase II Every word needs to be connected to at least one other word by a line All connecting lines need a few words to describe the relationship between the words that are being connected To figure out the direction of arrows, think of each relationship between words as sentences. These examples come from the sample Mitosis/Meiosis word map below: O "Mitosis is a type of cell division" O "Mitosis produces cells that are diploid" "Sister chromatids are separated in meiosis"
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