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Chapter 12.2 (Pg ): The Structure of DNA

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1 Chapter 12.2 (Pg. 344-348): The Structure of DNA

2 Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
A nucleic acid made up of nucleotides joined into long chains by covalent bonds Nucleotides have 3 parts: Deoxyribose (5-carbon sugar) Phosphate group Nitrogenous base

3 Nitrogenous Bases Bases that contain nitrogen Four Types:
Adenine (A) Guanine (G) Cytosine (C) Thymine (T) Covalent bonds join nucleotides together in many different orders Makes DNA backbone

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5 Solving the Structure of DNA
Erwin Chargaff: % of Adenine = % of Thymine % of Guanine = % of Cytosine Chargaff’s Rule: [A]=[T]; [G]=[C] Rosalind Franklin Shot X-Ray beams at DNA samples Hypothesized a spiral structure Watson and Crick Used Franklin’s x-ray pictures to build a model of DNA

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7 The Double-Helix Model
Looks like a twisted ladder or spiral staircase Sides of the ladder made up of phosphate and sugar Each side, or strand, of DNA runs antiparallel (opposite directions)

8 Base-Pairing Rule Bases held together by hydrogen bonds
A binds with T G binds with C Creates perfect fit in the center of the helix Double-helix model explains Chargaff’s rule of base pairing (A=T; G=C)

9 Relationship Between DNA and Genes
The combination of base letters determines your traits Example: CATGAT = Red Hair AGTCA = Blue Eyes DNA bases are like letters in a word Multiple words make endless combinations of sentences


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