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Wake-up Draw and label a nucleotide.
DNA is better known as a double helix (twisted ladder). What thing(s) make up the handles? What thing(s) make up the steps?
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DNA Replication Christopherson
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DNA: Deoxyribonucleic Acid
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DNA: Location/Structure
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Practice with Base Pairing: #1
Sugar and Phosphate A T C G G C T A C G A T T A G C C G A T G C T A Sugar and Phosphate
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Practice with Base Pairing: #2
Sugar and Phosphate G G T C A T G C T A A A C C A G T A C G A T T T Sugar and Phosphate
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DNA Replication: Purpose
To make copies of DNA
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Replication: Why? Growth/Make new cells
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Replication: Why? Replace old cells
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Human Skin
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DNA Replication
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Double Helix Phosphate Deoxyribose Nitrogen Base
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Steps in DNA Replication #1
DNA Helicase (enzyme) attaches to DNA strand. Helicase unwinds DNA by breaking the hydrogen bonds holding together the bases
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Helicase Helicase Double Helix Phosphate Deoxyribose Nitrogen Base
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Steps in DNA Replication #2
DNA Polymerase (enzyme) attaches to exposed strands. It adds matching nucleotides. It also proofreads its work to make sure there is no mistakes.
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DNA Polymerase DNA Backbone T A C G Nucleotide
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Steps in DNA Replication #3
Old Old New New Produce 2 identical strands of DNA
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DNA Replication Animation
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DNA Replication: Complex
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