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DNA DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
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DNA IS THE GENETIC MATERIAL Only understood hundreds of years after Mendel How do we know? Read about it before the test to answer the Level IV questions
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DNA IS MADE OF NUCLEOTIDES 4 different bases, A, G, C and T
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A STRAND OF DNA Sugar-phosphate backbone
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DNA IS DOUBLE STRANDED Held together by Hydrogen bonds between bases A T G C
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DNA FORMS A DOUBLE HELIX Suggested in 1953 by James Watson and Francis Crick Don’t forget about Rosalind Franklin though Don’t forget about Rosalind Franklin though
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KEY DISCOVERIES OF DNA STRUCTURE
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1. SEQUENCE OF NUCLEOTIDE BASES = CODE. Stay tuned for C.O. 6.3 for more! And there are 2 codes! ATGCTAGGC + TACGATCCG
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2. TWO COMPLEMENTARY STRANDS INCREASES ACCURACY A G C T A C G C A T C T C G A T G C G T A G A G C T A C G C A T C T C G A T A C G T A G UV Radiation, Toxic Ooze, Etc. A G C T A C G C A T C T C G A T G C G T A G A G C T A C G C A T C T C G A T G C G T A G A G C T A C G C A T C T C G A T G C G T A G Yay, I didn’t get cancer
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3. EACH STRAND IS A TEMPLATE FOR BUILDING THE OTHER
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DNA PACKAGING About 3,000,000,000 base pairs of DNA in every cell Typing 60 wpm, 8 hours a day it would take you 50 years to type out your genome Split into 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total)
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WHAT IS A CHROMOSOME? A very, very long sequence of DNA, coiled up very tightly You have 23 pairs, one from mom, one from dad Except if you are a guy instead of a pair of Xs you have an X and Y Why is this in an X? Stay tuned for C.O. 6.2!
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHROMOSOMES Each chromosome contains thousands of genes, for a total of about 25,000 Genes actually make up less than 1% of the DNA What does the rest do? That’s what we’re trying to find out! But it’s got something to do with gene expression!
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DNA WRAPPING To understand how DNA is packaged, we will use pipe cleaners to represent segments of a chromosome Each person begins with one pipe cleaner, which represents about 8 million base pairs and 150 genes
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DNA IS WRAPPED AROUND HISTONE PROTEINS We will use puffballs to represent histone proteins
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WHY DOES THIS MATTER?
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1. CONTROLS ACCESS TO THE DNA AND THUS THE EXPRESSION OF THE DNA E.g. epigenetics Genes are accessible here
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2. DNA MUST FIT IN A SMALL SPACE Amount of DNA in your body would go to the sun and back 600 times! Each cell contains 5 feet of DNA packed into a nucleus with a radius of less than a hundredth of a millimeter
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PACKAGE OUR DNA Wrap up your DNA in the histone proteins Connect your DNA to the partners in your group Connect your group to the other groups in the class How small can we make our DNA!? ** not all that small because we used really large histone proteins to help you see what’s happening, but still!
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