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MEN only can 1963 Nobel Prize winners win the Nobel prize Wilkins Franklin Crick Watson

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Why do offspring resemble their parents? The offspring have copies of the parents’ chromosomes Chromosomes contain sets of instructions Those instructions are called GENES Genes are made up of DNA Why do offspring resemble their parents?

In what year was DNA finally concluded to be genetic material? 1944 HINT: D-Day: This is the U.S. Coast Guard at Normandy

the three parts of a NUCLEOTIDE? 5-carbon sugar molecule (deoxyribose) Phosphate the three parts of a NUCLEOTIDE? Nitrogen base

The letters DNA stand for what words? Deoxyribonucleic acid

4 different NITROGEN bases Adenine Thymine

Guanine cytosine

Class of organic molecules for ADENINE and GUANINE Purines [pure-een] LARGE

Class of organic molecules for thymine and cytosine Pyrimidines py·rim·i·deen SMALL

Purines have how many rings of carbon and nitrogen atoms? 2

Pyrimidines have how many rings of carbon and nitrogen atoms? 1

A T Thymine always goes with Adenine Cytosine always goes with Guanine Base-pairing rule T A Thymine always goes with Adenine Cytosine always goes with Guanine C G

Watson, Crick and Wilkins 3 scientists who won the Nobel Prize by understanding the 3-deminsional structure of DNA Watson, Crick and Wilkins 1953………Nobel Prize in 1962

Only males were allowed in the university dining rooms, and after hours Franklin's colleagues went to men-only pubs. Rosalind Franklin

Describe a double helix Spiral staircase

In the DNA structure of the ‘twisted ladder’ (spiral staircase) the rungs are held together by what bond? HYDROGEN

The process of making a new DNA strand is called REPLICATION

Before REPLICATION can begin The double helix must be UNWOUND

The UNWINDING of the DNA strand is accomplished by ENZYMES called HELICASES

Differences between DNA and RNA 2 strands of nucleotides Single strand of nucleotides 5-carbon sugar deoxyribose (‘de’ means without an OH) 5-Carbon ribose (sugar) thymine Uracil

Now you try it Draw 5 pairs of nucleotides, labeling each part.