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NOTEBOOKS DUE IN 20 MINS Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 93
Essential Question: Explain the base-pairing rules. How many types of nucleotides are there? How do they differ? 8.2 Structure of DNA 2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules Explain the base-pairing rules. How many types of nucleotides are there? How do they differ? Key Concept:DNA structure is the same in all organisms NOTEBOOKS DUE IN 20 MINS
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KEY CONCEPT DNA structure is the same in all organisms.
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DNA is composed of four types of nucleotides.
Each nucleotide has three parts. 1. a phosphate group 2. a deoxyribose sugar 3. a nitrogen-containing base Draw and label on p.92 base phosphate group deoxyribose (sugar) nitrogen-containing base 1 3 2 backbone Covalent bonds
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Thymine- T Adenine- A Guanine- G Cytosine-C
The nitrogen containing bases are the only difference in the four nucleotides. BASES Thymine- T Adenine- A Guanine- G Cytosine-C
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Watson and Crick determined the three-dimensional structure of DNA by building models.
They realized that DNA is a double helix backbone on the outside bases on the inside. bases backbone
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Watson and Crick’s discovery built on the work of Rosalind Franklin and Erwin Chargaff.
Franklin’s x-ray images suggested that DNA was a double helix of even width. Chargaff’s rules stated that A=T and C=G.
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Nucleotides always pair in the same way.
A pairs with T C pairs with G the helix has a uniform width. Ex: ladder C G T A
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The backbone is connected by covalent bonds.
The bases are connected by hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bond hydrogen bond covalent bond backbone Bases (A,T,G,C)
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A T C G G C T A T A G C
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GATTACAATCGATCGAT CTAATGTTAGCTAGCTA TAGGACTACTAGTCGTA
Using the base pairing rules- complete the DNA strand: GATTACAATCGATCGAT CTAATGTTAGCTAGCTA TAGGACTACTAGTCGTA ATCCTGATGATCAGCAT
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Have Your DNA & Eat It Too
Adenine (A) = Green Thymine (T) = Pink Cytosine (C) = Yellow Guanine (G) = Orange ONLY GET 6 of each marshmallow
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A = red B = dark blue C = green D = yellow E = orange F = light blue
DNA Coloring Activity Color Key: A = red B = dark blue C = green D = yellow E = orange F = light blue G = brown
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