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DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) A. DNA 1.Determines traits and codes for proteins 2.Found in nucleus of the cell Pg. 77
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DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) B. Structure 1.Shape = Double Helix 2.Subunit= Nucleotide (3 parts) a. Phosphate Group b. Sugar – Deoxyribose c. Nitrogen Base (A,T,C,G) Pg. 77
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4 different bases = 4 different nucleotides C G A T
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3. Twisted Ladder a. Sides = sugar and phosphate b. Rungs (steps) = bases Pg. 77
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Nucleotide (Subunit) Hydrogen Bonds Base Pair Rule A – T G – C
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History 1.Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins – X-ray picture of DNA Pg. 77
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Proved DNA had a Helical Shape
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2. Watson and Crick – Model of DNA WatsonCrick Pg. 77
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3.Chargaff = base pair rule A with T G with C Ex. Strand 1- ATG GGC CTA Strand 2- Pg. 77 TAC CCG GAT
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DNA Song We love DNA Made of Nucleotides Phosphate, Sugar, and a Base Bonded Down one Side Adenine and Thymine Make a Lovely Pair Cytosine without Guanine Would feel really bare
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Pg. 76
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DEOXYRIBOSE PHOSPHATE NITROGEN ADENINE GUANINE THYMINE CYTOSINE ADENINE GUANINE CYTOSINE URACIL
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FRANKLIN WATSONCRICK RAILS RUNGS DIVIDES INTERPHASE THE SEQUENCE OF BASES
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20 UAA UAG UGA AUG RIBOSOME NUCLEUS CYTOPLASM/ RIBOSOME 1
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POINT SUBSTITUTION INSERTION DELETION NO 19.What is the name of the chemicals or radiation that can damage DNA and cause mutations ? MUTAGENS 20. What is the central dogma of biology? DNA CODES FOR RNA, WHICH GUIDES THE MAKING OF PROTEINS.
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