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HAPPY FRIDAY Bellwork: Draw the Central Dogma and fill in the missing blanks. DNA ? ? RNA ? Protein Transcription Translation ? ? ? Nucleus Ribosome ?

Collect Today Page 46 – Comic Book Strip Most Missed Quiz: Cells/Molecule Transport Assigned Notecard Definitions (Due Monday) Notecard ALL PARTS (Due Wednesday) Late Page 44 – Lab: DNA Extraction (-50%) Page 45 – DNA Candy Replication (-30%)

Definitions list found on my website Unit 3.2 – Protein Synthesis Definitions Due Monday(10/26/15) All Parts Due Wednesday (10/28/15) Uracil Gene Transcription Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Translation Transfer RNA (tRNA) Central Dogma Messenger RNA (mRNA) Ribosome Gene Expression Codon Anticodon Definitions list found on my website

How does RNA differ from DNA?? Essential Question How does RNA differ from DNA?? Standard B.6C – Explain the purpose and process of transcription and translation using models of DNA and RNA

A T A G C G A A A T G C A G T T A T C G C T T T A C G T C A Copy this Strand of DNA  DNA A T A G C G A A A T G C A G T T A T C G C T T T A C G T C A Copy this Strand of DNA  mRNA T A T C G C T T T A C G T C A A U A G C G A A A U G C A G U

Central Dogma Foldable PG 48 Central Dogma Foldable Fold the edges of your paper toward the BACK along the dotted lines. Now fold the two sides in to meet in the middle (also marked with a dotted line). Using the given ORIGINAL strand, complete the complementary strand. Open your edges. Now “replicate” the DNA by filling in the two new strands.

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