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1 4. Effective communicators
TODAY’S AGENDA: Warm Up (10) Structure of DNA (20) DNA Structure CYU (20) Tu Jan DNA Structure CYU Today’ objectives: Students will be able to diagram the structure of DNA ESLRs Addressed: 1. + Citizenship 2. + relationships 3. Problem Solvers 4. Effective communicators

2 Describe the general structures and functions of DNA, RNA, and protein (5a)
A DNA molecule is a large polymer made of two parallel chains of nucleotides twisted into a double helix In eukaryotes, DNA is organized into rods called chromosomes.

3 The details of the Structure of DNA – the parts
DNA is a type of NUCLEIC ACID made up of smaller repeating subunits known as NUCLEOTIDE A nucleotide is made up of three smaller molecules, a SUGAR a PHOSPHATE and a NITROGEN BASE In DNA, there are four different kinds of nucleotides, each with a different NITROGEN BASE NITROGEN BASE PHOSPHATE SUGAR

4 The four different bases are ADENINE, GUANINE, CYTOSINE, & THYMINE.
Structure of DNA The four different bases are ADENINE, GUANINE, CYTOSINE, & THYMINE. Two of these bases are PURINES and the other two are PYRIMADINES These classifications have to do with the size of each molecule

5 PURINES are made of two ring structures and include ADENINE & GUANINE
Structure of DNA PYRIMIDINES are made of a single ring structures and include THYMINE & CYTOSINE PURINES are made of two ring structures and include ADENINE & GUANINE

6 Putting together the pieces – the double helix
Untwisted the double helix can be thought of as a ladder… Sides of ladder: composed of Sugar and phosphate Rungs of ladder: composed of nitrogen bases P S-A --- T - S P P S-G --- C - S

7 Putting together the pieces – the double helix
Things to notice: Base pairing rules: A-T G-C C-G T-A Why: A purine always pair with a pyrimidine P S-A --- T - S P P S-G --- C - S

8 Putting together the pieces – the double helix
Things to notice: Strands are Complimentary: Nitrogen bases on each strand match up perfectly Strands are Antiparallel: One strand runs from 5 prime to 3 prime, while the other is 3’ to 5’ P S-A --- T - S P P S-G --- C - S

9 Base pairing rules practice
What makes one person’s DNA different from another person’s? The order of these letters codes for amino acids. P S-C S P P S- A S S- T S S- G S

10 Another practice problem
A certain strand of DNA has one strand with the following base pairs 5’ T-A-G-G-C-T 3’ What would its compliment be like?

11 Another practice problem
A certain strand of DNA has one strand with the following base pairs 5’ G-G-C-A-C-A-T-A-G 3’ What would its compliment be like?


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