DNA & RNA DNA First, remember that chromosomes are composted mostly of DNA and is found in cells. DNA is short for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is an acid.

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DNA & RNA

DNA First, remember that chromosomes are composted mostly of DNA and is found in cells. DNA is short for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is an acid that contains genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms. It is known as the blueprints that help your body construct itself.

DNA It is located inside chromosomes, inside of the cells. A gene is a segment of DNA to code specific traits. A gene is what codes DNA for a particular heredity trait. ject8.html

DNA Is made up of bases, that are marked with a capital letter. The letters in DNA are: A- T-C-G. A- Adenine T- Thymine C- Cytosine G- Guanine These are types of sugar.

DNA

DNA Game dna_double_helix/dnahelix.htmlhttp://nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/ dna_double_helix/dnahelix.html

Order The order of the nitrogen bases along a gene from a genetic code that specifies what type of protein will be produced.

How cells make proteins Also called protein synthesis. During protein synthesis, the cell uses information from a gene on a chromosome to produce a specific protein.

RNA The genetic messenger that first carries genetic code from the DNA inside the nucleus of a cell into the cytoplasm is called ribonucleic acid, or RNA. Similar to DNA, but lets list the differences:

RNA RNA is single stranded and is made up bases marked with letters- C-A-U-G The T in DNA is substituted for a U in RNA. This is because Thymine is only found in DNA, while Uracil is only found in RNA.

RNA

DNA vs RNA DNA –Double stranded –Thymine present –Uracil absent Thymine- is part of the DNA that is represented by G-C-A- T RNA –Single stranded –Thymine absent –Uracil present Uracil- found only in RNA is a type of nitrogen in genetic code that attaches to a sugar.

2 Roles of RNA Messenger RNA- copies the coded message from the DNA in the nucleus and carries the message to the ribosome in the cytoplasm. Transfer RNA- carries amino acids to the ribosome and adds them to the growing proteins.

Protein Synthesis Lets look on pages This is the transfer between DNA and RNA. The Uracil in the RNA replaces the Thymine in the DNA, allowing the U to replace the T.

Mutations Mutations can cause a cell to produce an incorrect protein during protein synthesis. As a result, the organism’s trait, or phenotype, may be different from what it normally would have been.

3 types of mutations in genes: 1.Substitution- a base pair is substituted for another. 2.Deletion- one base pair is removed. 3.Addition- one base pair is added.

Effects of Mutations White lemur- could be harmful due it’s inability to hide in the wild. Six toes on a cat. What other effects can you think of?