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DNA Mrs. Harlin
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3.1.1 Explain the double-stranded, complementary nature of DNA as related to its function in the cell.
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DNA Structure The structure of DNA is a double helix or “twisted ladder.” The subunit of DNA is the nucleotide. The nucleotide consists of three parts: Phosphate Group Sugar (deoxyribose) Nitrogenous base (either A, T, C, or G)
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DNA Structure The 2 strands are connected by weak bonds called hydrogen bonds.
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DNA Replication The process of copying DNA.
Occurs in the nucleus of a cell during the S phase of interphase before mitosis. Allows daughter cells to have an exact copy of parental DNA. Cells respond to their environments by producing different types and amounts of protein.
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Complementary Base Pairing
If one side of the DNA strand reads: TAC GCA GTT The other side will read: ATG CGT CAA
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The rule is: The nitrogenous base A (Adenine) always pairs with T (Thymine). The nitrogenous base C (cytosine) always pairs with G (guanine).
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The Genetic Code The sequence of nucleotides in DNA codes for proteins, which is central key to cell function and life.
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