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DNA, RNA & Protein Synthesis
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The Structure of DNA
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The Structure of DNA Nitrogenous Bases
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The Structure of DNA Nucleotide
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The Structure of DNA C with G T with A
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What is different about AT bonds and GC bonds?
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The Structure of DNA How many nucleotides are here?
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Replication Purpose – make two copies of the DNA molecule (for reproduction) of the cell
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Replication Enzymes uncoils and unzip the DNA then builds new strands using old strands as a template.
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Replication Helicases uncoils and unzip the DNA DNA polymerases builds new strands using old strands as a template.
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Replication Fork
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Replication DNA polmerases add 50 nucleotides per second.
It would take 53 days to replicate the largest human chromosome. How does it get done faster?
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It is a semi-conservative process.
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Is DNA the only type of Nucleic Acid?
DNA vs. RNA Double Stranded Single Stranded A,T,G,C A,U,G,C Deoxyribose Sugar Ribose Sugar
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Transcription Enzymes builds the mRNA using DNA as a template
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Transcription What does it do? Makes a single stranded RNA copy of the DNA called mRNA. Where does it happen? Nucleus. Then the mRNA exits the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
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Transcription RNA polymerases builds the mRNA using DNA as a template
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
Wait a minute. What’s a protein? 9 to 11 (depending) are “essential amino acids”
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
What does it do? mRNA and tRNA work to translate the message from the DNA into a protein. Where does it happen? Cytoplasm. At ribosomes to be exact.
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
Wait a minute. What’s a protein?
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
tRNA structure
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
tRNA structure What’s a codon ? What’s a antiodon ?
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
tRNA structure: What’s a codon & an anticodon?
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
tRNA structure What’s a codon & an anticodon? What’s at the other end of the tRNA?
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
tRNA working off of mRNA
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
The Genetic Code
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Translation (Protein Synthesis)
The Genetic Code
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To Summarize:
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MUTATIONS Misconceptions: -Mutations can be harmful, helpful or have no effect -Most mutations have no Effect -Mutations can’t create ninja turtles -Think “What will changing DNA do to this protein?”
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MUTATIONS Types of Mutations: Point Mutations Substitution Frame-shift (Deletion/Insertion) Chromosomal Mutations Deletion Inversion Translocations
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Big Mistakes…
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Mutation in DNA shown in red:
____________ , ____________ becomes: ____________
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MUTATIONS
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MUTATIONS
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