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NUCLEIC ACIDS

All Nucleic Acids are Composed of Monomers that make them up. These Monomers of the Nucleic Acid Polymer are called Nucleotides Regardless of the Nucleic Acid all Nucleotides share 3 groups 5 Carbon Sugar Phosphate Group Nitrogenous Base

There are 2 main forms of Nucleic Acids * DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) * RNA (Ribonucleic Acid)

Nucleus & Mitochondria Nucleus, Ribosomes & Cytoplasm DNA RNA Double Helix Single Strand ATGC AUGC Blueprint of Life Protein Synthesis Nucleus & Mitochondria Nucleus, Ribosomes & Cytoplasm Deoxyribose Ribose Replication Transcription

DNA – Deoxyribonucleic Acid The Blueprint of Life – Controls everything that makes you, you – Transmits genetic information When the cell is not dividing the DNA is found in the form of Chromatin ( a grainy appearing combination of DNA and histones) During cell division the DNA wraps tightly around the histones and forms Chromosomes DNA can be found in the Nucleus and the Mitochondria DNA has the 5 Carbon sugar Deoxyribose Your DNA is approximately 99.9% the same as any other human, and research shows Chimp DNA to be 98.8 % the same as yours.

The differences in DNA from one person to the next can be used to identify suspects. For DNA testing 13 markers are used, the FBI estimates the odds of some one sharing those genetic markers to be 1 in 113 billion.

PCR Wiki description of PCR http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymerase_chain_reaction YouTube PCR http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YgXcJ4n-kQ Virtual PCR Lab http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/labs/pcr/