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BELL WORK: Summarize the process of DNA replication in 27 words. Make sure you include the following terms: base pair complementary unzip
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BELL WORK: Answer the following questions: 1.Which enzyme brings new bases to create a new strand of DNA during replication? 2.Which biomolecule is the main component of cell membranes? 3.What monomer is made up of a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base?
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CO: I will understand and explain the process and purpose of transcription. LO: I will write notes and create a mind map about transcription.
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Let’s get some things straight… Replication- to make an exact copy – Replication is like making a photocopy Transcription- to transfer from one recording form to another – Transcription is like taking notes (same information, different form)
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Why bother making copies? 1.Copies are good to have as a backup—it’d be bad if something happened to DNA 2.You can just put down the part of the information you need—shorter/simpler Think of it like this: DNA = master copy RNA = blueprints…you don’t need the blueprints for the whole house to build the foundation
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Central Dogma We’re only talking about the first part today DNARNAProtein Ribosome Translation Transcription Nucleus
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Transcription (big ideas) Is the first step in making a protein (polypeptide) Occurs in the nucleus DNA is used to make RNA – RNA is then sent out into the cell to make proteins – It’s usually just a section of the DNA strand (gene) that codes for one specific protein
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There are three main differences between DNA and RNA: 1) The sugar in RNA is ribose instead of deoxyribose. 2) RNA is single- stranded. 3) RNA contains uracil instead of thymine.
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Comparing base pairing rules DNA to DNA C G G C T A A T DNA to RNA C G G C T A A U
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Summarize the DNA to RNA base pairing rules in exactly 8 words.
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Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries copies of instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome to make proteins.
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Transcription Recap
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Practice Replication and Transcription We’re going to make a paper foldable to practice. You’ll have 7 minutes to replicate and transcribe DNA after we fold the paper
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Mind Map Example Word bank: lipid, fatty acid, biomolecule, protein, enzyme, carbohydrate, ring, chain, Nitrogen, monosaccharide, amino acid, polypeptide Biomolecule lipid Fatty acidchain carbohydrate monosaccharide polypeptide nitrogen Amino acid enzyme protein ring =
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Create your own mind map Explain connection on the arrows transcription nucleus DNA mRNA Gene helicase replication adenine guanine cytosine thymine uracil nucleotide nucleic acid
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