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51 DNA REPLICATION
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Question: The arrow indicates… a.The bond between adjacent phosphate and deoxyribose molecules b.The hydrogen bond between complementary nucleotides
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Hydrogen Bonds Base Pair Nucleotide Phosphate Sugar “Deoxyribose” Shape of DNA “Double Helix”
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1.What is the sugar called that DNA is made of? Deoxyribose 2.What are the three components of a Nucleotide? Phosphate, Nitrogen Base, and Sugar 3.What holds together the nitrogen bases in DNA? Hydrogen Bonds
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4. If a strand of DNA has the following bases: A T T G C T A T C C G G What would the ‘complimentary’ strand of DNA contain?
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5. Which of the following organic molecules is able to replicate A.Proteins B.Lipids C.Carbohydrates D.Nucleic Acids
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DNA Replication https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L8Xb6j7 A4w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L8Xb6j7 A4w
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DNA Replication Exploration Groups of 2-3 Each group needs 4 colors of paper clip – 14 – 9 Using paper clips, we will explore the concept of DNA replication and DNA structure
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The enzyme “DNA helicase” separating each strand of DNA. 54 How is DNA Copied?
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54 How is DNA Copied? A. The enzyme “DNA polymerase” adding nucleotides to each strand of DNA.
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Your DNA Create the complementary DNA strand DNA: A T G C T T A G C T G DNA:
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2 Step Process 1.Helicase breaks H-bonds & untwists the Double Helix 2.DNA Polymerase pairs free nucleotides to open bases. 2 Step Process 1.Helicase breaks H-bonds & untwists the Double Helix 2.DNA Polymerase pairs free nucleotides to open bases. 54 How is DNA Copied? Summary: In order for DNA to replicate….
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Prove It! Socrative.com Class Code: 627482
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