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What is DNA and why is it important?
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Oh yeah, mitosis ends with 2 genetically identical cells!
DNA DNA stores genetic information DNA tells cells what to do and which proteins to make. S-phase makes sure that the same DNA is shared with new cells during mitosis. Oh yeah, mitosis ends with 2 genetically identical cells!
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Oh yeah, meiosis ends with 4 genetically different cells!
DNA Oh yeah, meiosis ends with 4 genetically different cells! Transmits and conserves DNA from one generation to the next. The changes occur during crossing over of meiosis; this is how one person can carry DNA from very many different ancestors.
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DNA – why else is it important?
DNA can help research disease. You read about transformation in bacteria. Transformation is when DNA from one organism is placed into bacteria
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Structure of DNA Can you remember which monomer builds DNA?
Can you remember the 3 parts of a nucleotide? nitrogenous
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Chargaff’s Rule A=T C=G
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Each base pair is held together by
Double Helix Because of pictures from a woman named Rosalind Franklin, James Watson and Frances Crick figured out that DNA is in the shape of a double helix. Each base pair is held together by hydrogen bonds Base Pairs AT CG
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DNA Replication Different for Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Eukaryotes Many different starting points! Prokaryotes Just one starting point
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2 steps of DNA Synthesis DNA polymerase is the enzyme that builds and checks the DNA Helicase is an enzyme that unzips the DNA Helicase
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Can you find the 2 enzymes that help DNA replicate?
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Hydrogen bonds DNA Polymerase DNA Polymerase
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