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Defined: Molecule that stores genetic information Monomer: Nucleotide Millions of nucleotides bond to make nucleic acids Gene: section of DNA that holds instructions to build a protein
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Nucleotide Structure Three parts –Sugar molecule –Phosphate group –Nitrogen base (A, T, C, or G) Nucleotides combine to make nucleic acids A pairs with T C pairs with G T C G A C
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Sugar (Deoxyribose) connects with the phosphate group 4 Different Bases: –Adenine (A) –Thymine (T) –Guanine (G) –Cytosine (C) Rule: A always joins with T Rule: C always joins with G Human DNA: ~3 billion pairs CTAATGT
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James Watson and Francis Crick identified DNA’s structure in 1953 Double Helix: spiral shape of DNA Nucleotide strands are connected by a hydrogen bond
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Defined: Process of copying DNA –During interphase (S-stage) Step 1: DNA Helicase “unzips” the two DNA strands (breaks the H bonds) Step 2: Free floating nucleotides (A, T, C, G) match up Step 3: DNA Polymerase reconnects the two strands
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Step 1: DNA Helicase “unzips” the two DNA strands (breaks the H bonds) DNA Helicase Step 2: Free floating nucleotides (A, T, C, G) match up Step 3: DNA Polymerase reconnects the two strands DNA polymerase Both strands are identical Both strands are a mix of old and new nucleotides DNA Polymerase
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DNA Replication Video Clip
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Mutation: change in DNA sequence Mutations can be corrected –Enzyme “proofreads” DNA and check/correct errors Pre-repair: 1 in 10,000 nucleotides has an error Post-repair: 1 in 1 billion nucleotides has an error enzyme
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YouTube: DNA Repair
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The Secret of Our Lives: The Human Genome Project
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Code For Life: The Human Genome
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Kobe Kuiz Name the three parts of a DNA nucleotide. Name the four nitrogen bases and how they pair with others. Fill in the missing DNA nucleotides: A C ? T ? ? ? G C T ? ? A ? C ? T T ? ? C ? T A T ? ? ? C A ? G ? G ? ? List what takes place during the three stages of DNA replication. Where is the DNA mutation? T A G G C C T G T C G A A C A G T A T C C G G A C A A C T T G T C A
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