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2/10/2014 to 2/14/2014

DNA structure In 1952, scientist Rosalind Franklin discovered that DNA is two chains of molecules in a spiral form. The actual model of DNA was made by James Watson and Francis Crick.

DNA model DNA looks like a twisted ladder. Each side of the ladder is made up of sugar-phosphate molecules. Each molecule consists of the sugar called deoxyribose and a phosphate group.

What is DNA? A cell uses a code stored in its hereditary material. The code is a chemical known as DNA. It contains information for an organism’s growth and function. When a cell divides, the DNA code is copied and passed to the new cells.

DNA model The rungs of the ladder are made up of other molecules called nitrogen bases. DNA has 4 kinds of bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. The nitrogen bases are represented by A G C T

DNA model Cytosine always pairs with Guanine Adenine always pairs with Thymine Like interlocking pieces of a puzzle each base bonds only with its correct partner

Copying DNA When _____________ are duplicated ________ mitosis and meiosis during _______, the amount of DNA in the nucleus is __________.

Copying DNA When chromosomes are duplicated before mitosis and meiosis, during interphase, the amount of DNA in the nucleus is doubled.

Copying DNA The two sides of DNA unwind and separate. Each side then becomes a pattern on which a new side forms. The new DNA has bases that are identical to those of the original DNA and are in the same order.

Genes Most of your characteristics, your hair color, height, and even how things taste to you depend on the kinds of proteins your cells make. DNA in your cells stores the instructions for making these proteins. The instructions for making a specific protein are found in a gene.

Genes Each chromosome contains hundreds of genes. Proteins are made of chains of hundreds or thousands of amino acids. The gene determines the order of amino acids in a protein.

Making proteins Genes are found in the nucleus but proteins are made on ribosomes in the cytoplasm. The codes for making proteins are carried from the nucleus to ribosomes by another type of nucleic acid called ribonucleic acid or RNA

RNA RNA is made in the nucleus on a DNA pattern but is different from DNA RNA is like a ladder that has all its rungs cut in half. RNA has the nitrogen bases A, G and C like DNA but instead of thymine RNA has uracil U

RNA There are 3 main kinds of RNA: 1. messenger RNA (mRNA) 2. ribosomal RNA (rRNA) 3. transfer RNA (tRNA)

Corresponding Sequence Activity Write the sequence for this strand of DNA. Write the corresponding strand of mRNA and tRNA

Controlling Genes Most cells in an organism have exactly the same chromosomes and the same genes but they do not make the same proteins. Muscle proteins are made in muscle cells just like nerve proteins are made in nerve cells. Cells must be able to control genes by turning some genes off and turning other genes on.

Mutations Sometimes mistakes happen when DNA is being copied. If DNA is not copied exactly, the proteins made from the instructions may not be made correctly. These mistakes are called mutations. Some mutations include cells that receive an entire extra chromosome or are missing a chromosome. Outside factors ex. Xrays, sunlight and chemicals have been known to cause mutations

Results of a mutation A change in a gene or chromosome can change the traits of an organism. If the mutation occurs in a body cell it may or may not be life threatening. If mutations occur in gametes then all the resulting cells will have the mutation.

Results of a mutation Mutations add variety to a species when the organism reproduces. Many mutations are harmful to organisms often causing their death. Some mutations do not appear to have any effect on the organism and some can even be beneficial.

Check & Review Describe how DNA makes a copy of itself?

Answer The 2 sides unwind and separate A complementary strand is formed for each The resulting double-stranded DNA has one original strand and one new strand.

Explain Explain how the codes for proteins are carried from the nucleus to the ribosomes.

Answer The codes are carried by mRNA from the nucleus to the ribosome.

Apply Apply: A strand of DNA has the bases AGTAAC. Using letters show a matching DNA strand.

Answer TCATTG

Determine Determine how tRNA is used when cells build proteins.

Answer The cytoplasm tRNA in the cytoplasm brings amino acids to the ribosomes. There, three nitrogen bases on the mRNA template match with 3 bases on the tRNA. The amino acids bond, and protein synthesis begins.

Think critically You begin as one cell. Compare the DNA in your brain cells to the DNA in your heart cells.

Answer The DNA is identical.