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Do now activity What type of macromolecule is DNA?
What are the monomers of DNA? How come DNA can have 4 different types of monomers? What type of sugar is found in the DNA structure? What are all nucleotides made up of? Explain which DNA bases pair together? How many hydrogen bonds are formed between each pair?
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Section 3-2: DNA Replication
Essential Question Explain the steps of DNA Replication and how it does not produce copies that are identical to the template strand. Learning Targets Explain how the structure of DNA determines the structure of proteins. Develop a model demonstrating the creation of a protein from DNA that includes the macromolecules and organelles involved Section 3-2: DNA Replication
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announcements Biology Tutoring schedule W&F @ 7:00AM Section 3 Quiz 1
Scheduled for Thursday: 10/19/17 Section 3 Lab Scheduled for Monday & Tuesday: 10/23 & 10/24 Class website will be updated today
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Available Extra Credit
announcements Available Extra Credit 1 Ream of Colored Printer Paper = 1 Class Pass (Limit 1 per student per chapter)
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A cell’s life can be explained using the Cell Cycle.
overview A cell’s life can be explained using the Cell Cycle.
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During G 1 phase of the Cell Cycle, the cell grows.
overview During G 1 phase of the Cell Cycle, the cell grows.
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During S phase of the Cell Cycle, the cell’s DNA is replicated.
overview During S phase of the Cell Cycle, the cell’s DNA is replicated.
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Do you see the differences in the hydrogen bonds?
Dna replication C A T G Do you see the differences in the hydrogen bonds?
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During DNA Replication, one DNA strand acts as template for a new one.
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G A G C DNA nucleotides T C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G G C C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G G G covalent bond formed catalyzed by DNA polymerase C C C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G G G A C C T C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G G G A C C C T G C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G G G A C T C C T G A C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G G G A C T T C C T G A A C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G G G A C T T C C C T G A A G C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G G G A C T T C T C C T G A A G A C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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one strand acts as template for a new one
Dna replication C A T G G G A C T T C T C C C T G A A G A G C G A T one strand acts as template for a new one
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Dna replication old strand C A T G G G A C T T C T C new strand new strand C T G A A G A G C C G A T old strand DNA Replication a “semi-conservative” replication process because DNA has 1 strand that is new and the other strand is old.
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What is the complementary base pair for Guanine?
Question #1 What is the complementary base pair for Guanine?
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What is the complementary base pair for Guanine?
Question #1 What is the complementary base pair for Guanine?
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What is the complementary base pair for Adenine?
Question #2 What is the complementary base pair for Adenine?
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What is the complementary base pair for Adenine?
Question #2 What is the complementary base pair for Adenine?
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What is the complementary base pair for Cytosine?
Question #3 What is the complementary base pair for Cytosine?
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What is the complementary base pair for Cytosine?
Question #3 What is the complementary base pair for Cytosine?
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What is the complementary base pair for Thymine?
Question #4 What is the complementary base pair for Thymine?
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What is the complementary base pair for Thymine?
Question #4 What is the complementary base pair for Thymine?
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1. ____ is unzipped by Helicase.
How DNA is copied cyclins 1. ____ is unzipped by Helicase. DNA
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How DNA is copied cyclins 2. ____ ____ are attached. Base pairs
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3. ½ old + ½ new = __________ replication.
How DNA is copied cyclins 3. ½ old + ½ new = __________ replication. Semi-conservative
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DNA is duplicated during replication
Complementary copies DNA is duplicated during replication cyclins
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And __ copies of DNA are made.
Complementary copies And __ copies of DNA are made. 2 cyclins
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BUT…these copies are not identical to the template strand.
Complementary copies cyclins BUT…these copies are not identical to the template strand.
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BUT…these copies are not identical to the template strand.
Complementary copies WHY? cyclins BUT…these copies are not identical to the template strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #5 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #5 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #6 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #6 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #7 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #7 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #8 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #8 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #9 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
Question #9 Predict the sequence for the complementary strand.
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mitosis During G 2 phase of the Cell Cycle, the cell continues to grow to prepare for cell division (mitosis).
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mitosis During M phase (mitosis) of the Cell Cycle, the cell divides to produce 2 identical daughter cells.
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mitosis Cell division (mitosis) must take place so that it doesn’t become too large.
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mitosis Cells that are too large will need too much nutrients, produce too much waste, & make too many demands on DNA.
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