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Putting it all together
DNA Translation Putting it all together
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Last Day DNA Replication RNA Transcription
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Today’s Objectives Understand the process of how our DNA makes proteins from start to finish Complete a treasure hunt with the help of some of the processes of DNA Chapter 10 Review
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So, Let’s Recap… The Basic Building Block of DNA is called a Nucleotide It is made up of three basic components, Which are… Phosphate Group 5 Carbon Sugar, Deoxyribose Nitrogen Containing Base
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The DNA Nucleotide
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Recap Cont’d Which two components make up the backbone of DNA?
Phosphate Group Deoxyribose The Nitrogenous bases pair up with their complementary base pair on another strand to form the DNA Double Helix we have come so familiar with
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Recap Cont’d… Before cell division, a fundamental process in any organism, the genetic information must be able to copy itself This is done in a process known as… Replication!
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Recap Cont’d… DNA replication is performed in the NUCLEUS with the help of DNA HELICASE HELICASE “unzips” the two strands of DNA DNA POLYMERASE brings complementary nucleotides in the surrounding medium to form the new strand of DNA
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Recap Cont’d… Once DNA has been replicated, all of the useful information which in contains must be Transcribed (written out) This leads to the process known as… Transcription
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Recap Cont’d RNA POLYMERASE comes along, unzips the DNA double helix, and brings in complementary RNA base nucleotides to form a transcribed RNA Strand
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The process of transcription creates 3 different types of RNA
Recap Cont’d… The process of transcription creates 3 different types of RNA Messenger RNA Transfer RNA Ribosomal RNA
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So What do these 3 RNAs do? Work together to TRANSLATE the genetic code of DNA into the proteins, which carry out all of the bodies functions. Process known as Protein Synthesis (or Translation)
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Genetic Code The sequence of nucleotides in an mRNA TRANSCRIPT, is TRANSLATED into a sequence of amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) The nucleotide sequence combined with its amino acid sequence is known as the GENETIC CODE Combination of THREE mRNA nucleotides is called a CODON. Each CODON codes for a specific AMINO ACID
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Genetic Code
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TRANSLATION Start: mRNA leaves the nucleus for the cytosol
Migrates to a RIBOSOME- the site of protein synthesis Amino acids that are floating freely in cytosol are transported to the ribosomes by our old friend tRNA
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Translation Same base pairing rules follow (anticodon-codon) Begins at mRNA strand AUG ( tRNA with anticodon UAC) Moves along until it hits a STOP codon (UGA, UAA, UAG)
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Recall DNA mutations occurring during the replication stage play major role in translation Where different base pairs in original DNA molecule can result in a different string of amino acids More on this when we get to Evolution!
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To Recap Translation mRNA moves the information from the nucleus to the ribosomes (made up of rRNA) in the cytosol. The ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis tRNA molecules, carrying an amino acid will bind to the codons on mRNA (starting at the START codon AUG) The tRNA molecules will continue to bring amino acids, forming a chain of amino acids, until they reach a STOP Codon The resulting protein will detach, and move to the site where it is needed in the cell.
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It’s Time for a Treasure Hunt!
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DNA Treasure Hunt With your partner…
Complete the DNA puzzle and receive a clue to where your treasure might be. After checking with Mr.Hill, go forth and find your Treasure! When you return, Work on Chapter 10/14 Review
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Mr.Hill’s Test Taking Tips!
NAME- Always the first thing you should write on a test. Read over the whole test before you begin writing Make sure you have the right number of pages, whether there is a back side etc. Answer Questions you know first Builds confidence, gives clues for more challenging questions Do not leave blanks! An attempted guess is better than having nothing. Multiple Choice Eliminate the obviously wrong answer(s) Automatically increases odds
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