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Structure of DNA
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What is DNA? Deoxyribo- Nucleic Acid Stores hereditary information
DNA controls all of the activities of the cell Every cell contains a complete copy of DNA Prokaryotic cells-DNA is in the cytoplasm Eukaryotic cells-DNA is contained In nucleus
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DNA is Made of Nucleotides
DNA is a string of nucleotides. What is a nucleotide? a sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base ’s leading scientists thought DNA just a bunch of simple nucleotides
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4 different nitrogen bases= 4 different nucleotides
Adenine Thymine Cytosine Guanine T A C G
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4 Bases Always Pair the Same Way
Base Pairing Rules: Adenine-Thymine Guanine-Cytosine
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Anti-Parallel Strands
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The Double Helix Model DNA resembles a twisted “ladder”
“Rails” or sides are made up of a sugar-phosphate backbone “Rungs” or steps are nitrogenous bases Rungs or Steps Rails or Sides Rails or Sides
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Nucleotide: one sugar, one phosphate, one nitrogen base.
REVIEW: Nucleotide: one sugar, one phosphate, one nitrogen base. 4 Bases: Adenine Guanine Cytosine Thymine Base Pairing Rules: Adenine = Thymine Guanine = Cytosine 3’ 5’ sugar & phosphate backbone 3’ 5’ Go back to first slide and review Anti-Parallel Strands
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