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7a. DNA and DNA Replication Living Environment Mr. Wiley 144
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Key players in discovering DNA Found by Friederich Miescher James Watson and Francis Crick Maurice Wilkins Rosalind Franklin
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I. What is DNA? DNA Deoxyribonucelic Acid The genetic information (instructions) for all life Three Important Jobs/Characteristics Determine the traits of an organism Able to be copied easily Carry information from one generation to the next
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II. DNA Structure DNA has 2 strands (Double Stranded) Strands bind together with hydrogen bonds Looks like a ladder Ladder twists forming a double helix (shape of DNA)
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II. DNA Structure Double Stranded Ladder Double Helix
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II. DNA Structure Base unit/subunit: Nucleotides Each nucleotide contains 3 parts: Phosphate group Deoxyribose (sugar) Nitrogen Base Phosphate Group Deoxyribose (Sugar) Nitrogen Base Phosphate Group and Sugar are the “backbone” of DNA
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There are 4 different nitrogen bases that help to make DNA molecules: Adenine or “A” Thymine or “T” Guanine or “G” Cytosine or “C” II. DNA Structure A T C G
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What are these called and what do they do for you? Bind- to attach II. DNA Structure
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There are 4 different nucleotides that help to make DNA molecules: Chemicals can bind (or attach) to each other Adenine or “A” Thymine or “T” Guanine or “G” Cytosine or “C” II. DNA Structure A T C G
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Base pairing “A” binds with “T” “G” binds with “C” II. DNA Structure A T C G
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III. DNA Replication Replicate- 1.Helicase “unzips” DNA 2.DNA Polymerase makes new copies of strands. HELICASE DNA Polymerase Make copies 1 Strand of DNA 2 Strands of DNA
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IV. Base Pairing Practice A-T-T-G-C-C-C-T ______________ A-A-C-A-A-G-T-C ______________ T-G-G-G-C-G-C-G ________________ T-A-T-T-C-C-C-G _____________ T-G-C-A-C-A-T-G ______________ T-T-G-T-C-T-G-G ______________
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