Agenda for Monday, February 1, 2016 1.While You Are Waiting - #1 2.Check Your Homework 3.Translation Video Clip 4.Assignment: Ribosomes and Protein Synthesis.

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Agenda for Monday, February 1, While You Are Waiting - #1 2.Check Your Homework 3.Translation Video Clip 4.Assignment: Ribosomes and Protein Synthesis 5.Homework: Pages

While You Are Waiting What part of the DNA molecule allows it to store, copy and transmit information?

Check Your Homework CCGCCG GGCGGC TGCATC ACGTAG TCTGAG UCUGAG CTATTC GAUAAG GACCGATGT CTGGCTACA A=T T=A C=G A=U

Check Your Homework AGACUC DNA 2 The DNA is unzipped and unwound to allow free nucleotides base pair to the template strand of DNA to form the mRNA molecule

Content Objective: I will be able to describe the role of ribosomes in protein synthesis I will be able to describe the “central dogma” of molecular biology

Translation Video Clip Click image to view video clip

Genetic Code Let’s find the amino acid for the mRNA codon AUG

Assignment: Read page 22 of your packet and highlight the definition for a polypeptide, genetic code, translation, anticodon, and gene expression Also highlight anything that helps you understand what happens during translation Then complete pages 23 and 24

Homework: Pages in the DNA packet Please remain in your seat until the bell rings. Thank you