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Unit 6 Notes: DNA Structure
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(1) What is DNA? DNA = DeoxyriboNucleic Acid
Stores genetic instructions for producing proteins. Stored in the Nucleus of Eukaryotes.
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(2) Overall DNA Structure
Double stranded Helix Outside / Backbones Made Of: Alternating Phosphates and Sugars Inside / Steps Made of: Nitrogenous Bases
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(Yes You Need To Draw This…)
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(3) DNA Nucleotide A nucleotide is the monomer for DNA. Structure:
Phosphate Deoxyribose Sugar Nitrogenous Base Looks Like:
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(4) Nitrogenous Bases 4 Types of Bases: A’s and T’s bond together.
A = Adenine T = Thymine G = Guanine C = Cytosine A’s and T’s bond together. G’s and C’s bond together.
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GUANINE ADENINE CYTOSINE THYMINE
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(5) Chargaff’s Rule (%A + %T) + (%G + %C) = 100%
Chargaff discovered how the bases pair together in DNA. He found that: % of A bases = % of T bases % of G bases = % of C bases We can use Chargaff’s Rule to find exact concentrations of bases: (%A + %T) (%G + %C) = 100%
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…And that if we take %A + %T + %G + %C it equals 100%!
Do you see how all of the %’s of A and T are about equal? Do you see how all of the %’s of G and C are about equal? …And that if we take %A + %T + %G + %C it equals 100%!
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(6) Chargaff’s Rule Example:
Within the DNA of yeast cells, it is found that 16% of the bases are Adenine… What % are Thymine? What % are Guanine or Cytosine?
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(7) Anti-Parallel Strands:
Anti-Parallel refers to the two strands in DNA being positioned in opposite directions. One Strand goes 5’ 3’… and the other starts at 3’ 5’… The strands are upside down mirror images of one another!
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(Yes You Need To Draw This…)
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(8) 5’ versus 3’: The 5’ End has the phosphate “hanging off”.
The 3’ End has the sugar “hanging off”. Drawing:
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