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DNA and RNA
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DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid Genetic code of life Located inside the nucleus NEVER leaves the nucleus Double Stranded Shape of DNA is a double helix Made of nucleotides
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Structure of DNA Contains: –Phosphate –Sugar –Nitrogen Base
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Structure of DNA Adenine Thymine Guanine Cytosine Deoxyribose
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DNA Base Pairing Rules Adenine pairs with Thymine A T Guanine pairs with Cytosine G C
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DNA Base “Round Up” Find a match for the DNA base you were given Remember your DNA base pairing rules
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“Round Up Yourself” What does each DNA base pair with? A __________________________ G __________________________ T ___________________________ C ___________________________ G ___________________________ A ____________________________
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Each base pair is connected by a hydrogen bond Backbone has covalent bonds
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RNA Ribonucleic Acid Makes of copy of the code of life (DNA) Located outside the nucleus Single stranded 3 Types of RNA: Messenger, Transfer, Ribosomal Made of nucleotides
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Structure of RNA Adenine URACIL Guanine Cytosine RIBOSE DNA does not have Uracil
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RNA Base Pairing Rules Adenine pairs with Uracil A U Guanine pairs with Cytosine G C
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RNA Base “Round Up” Find a match for the RNA base you were given Remember your RNA base pairing rules
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“Round Up Yourself” What does each DNA base pair with? U __________________________ G __________________________ A ___________________________ C ___________________________ U ___________________________ A ____________________________
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3 Types of RNA Messenger RNA (mRNA) – carries genetic information from nucleus to cytoplasm Transfer RNA (tRNA) – carries amino acids from cytoplasm to ribosomes Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) – consists of RNA nucleotides in globular form
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DNA vs. RNA DNARNA SugarDeoxyriboseRibose Nitrogen Base ThymineUracil StructureDouble Stranded Single Stranded
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