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DNA Questions What are nucleotides? What are the four nitrogen containing bases on DNA? What is a double helix? Sketch it. What are the DNA base pairs? What is DNA? What type of biomolecule is DNA? What is replication? How might DNA relate to cancer?

The Big Ideas…Characteristics of Living Things Made of Cells Reproduce (sexually or asexually) Have DNA (genetic information) Grow & Develop Need/Use Energy (metabolism) Respond to Environment Maintain Homeostasis (constant internal environment) Change Over Time (evolve) Form Systems & Have Systems (related parts) Structure & Function are Related

1953: The structure of the DNA molecule is first described. As you can see from the model, the structure is basically a long, …twisted ladder type thing. 1953: The structure of the DNA molecule is first described.

KEY CONCEPT DNA structure is the same in all organisms.

The monomer for DNA is a nucleotide (Backbone & Bases) Each nucleotide has three parts. nitrogen-containing base deoxyribose sugar phosphate group The base is the only part of a nucleotide that will change. phosphate group deoxyribose (sugar) nitrogen-containing base

The nitrogen bases are the only difference in the four nucleotides.

Those are the basic parts of DNA, but how did we figure out how it was put together?

Franklin’s x-ray images suggested that DNA was a double helix. X-Ray Evidence In the early 1950’s a British scientist named Rosalind Franklin began to study DNA. Rosalind wanted to see what she was studying, so she took pictures of DNA with an X-ray. Franklin’s x-ray images suggested that DNA was a double helix. She does not receive much of the credit that she deserves for her research. TED-Ed: Rosalind Franklin - DNA's Unsung Hero

Chargaff’s Rules Erwin Chargaff was also studying the molecules present in DNA. He realized that the frequency of Adenine bases equaled Thymine bases / Same for Cytosine and Guanine. Number of A = Number of T Number of G = Number of C

Nucleotides always pair in the same way. The base-pairing rules show how nucleotides always pair up in DNA. A pairs with T C pairs with G C G T A

Watson and Crick determined the three-dimensional structure of DNA by building models. They realized that DNA is a double helix that is made up of a sugar-phosphate backbone on the outside with bases on the inside. 100 Greatest Discoveries - DNA

Bonding - Backbone is covalent bonds (STRONG). Bonding - Bases are hydrogen bonds (weak). Hydrogen bond Covalent bond Sugar/Phosphate Backbone Nucleotide (monomer) Amoeba Sisters - DNA Structure CC - DNA & Replication