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Table of Contents The Genetic Code How Cells Make Proteins Mutations DNA: The Code of Life
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Which picture matches the vocab word? Nitrogen bases DNA replication
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What forms the genetic code? DNA = sides are made of sugar, “rungs” are made of nitrogen bases, A, T, G, C
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What forms the genetic code? DNA STRUCTURE DRAW IN NOTES: Double Helix shape nitrogen bases ( (adenine, thymine guanine, cytosine) Sugar sides
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What forms the genetic code? The order of nitrogen bases along a gene forms a genetic code that specifies what type of protein will be produced
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What forms the genetic code? Chromosome Gene Deoxyribose (a sugar) Phosphate Adenine Cytosine Guanine Thymine A gene is a section of DNA Genes are made of many nitrogen bases (hundreds to millions) they code for one protein *Remember: proteins make up everything!
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What forms the genetic code? 3 nitrogen bases are the code for 1 amino acid A chain of amino acids make proteins (like a pearl necklace) Genes are “on” or “off,” make or don’t make a protein
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How does DNA copy itself? DNA replicates, or makes an exact copy of itself
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How does DNA copy itself? Starts with part of the DNA unwinding, nitrogen bases “unzip” and separate New nitrogen bases match up with the “unzipped” bases
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How does DNA copy itself? A always pairs with T (adenine with thymine) G always pairs with C (guanine with cytosine) This way, the replicated DNA is always the same as the original DNA Online assignment
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Which picture best matches the vocab word? Messenger RNA Transfer RNA
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Where does a cell make proteins? Start – nucleus The “code” carried to the cytoplasm Protein is made in the ribosomes (little dots)/cytoplasm Ribosome
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How does a cell make proteins? During protein synthesis, the cell uses information on a gene to make a specific protein
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Proteins are made of little chains of amino acids There are 20 kinds of amino acids How Cells Make Proteins
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How does a cell make proteins? Proteins are made in the cytoplasm with RNA RNA = similar to DNA but contains A G C U (adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil) A to U G to C
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How does a cell make proteins? 1.mRNA copies the DNA in the nucleus, brings to ribosome in cytoplasm 2.tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome to make a chain of protein
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Protein Synthesis Chart How Cells Make Proteins
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Online animation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erOP76_qLWA&feature=relat ed
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How can mutations affect an organism? Mutation = any change in DNA or base sequence Mutations cause an incorrect protein to be made So, traits may be different from normal!
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How can mutations affect an organism? 3 types of mutations: Deletion – base pair is removed Addition – base pair is added Substitution – one base pair is switched for another
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How can mutations affect an organism? Mutations can be helpful, harmful, or neither Brainstorm Examples: Helpful Harmful Neither
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How is cancer related to mutations and the cell cycle? Cancer begins in the cell cycle, when DNA mutation causes the cell to divide uncontrollably
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Cancer Cell Mutations
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How is cancer related to mutations and the cell cycle? Cancer = cells divide uncontrollably tumor = a mass of abnormal cells Cancer can spread through the blood stream
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Cancer Cell Mutations
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Cancer Cell Mutations
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How is cancer related to mutations and the cell cycle? Doctors use chemotherapy, surgery, or drugs to treat cancer Chemotherapy – drugs or radiation to destroy cancerous cells -can destroy healthy cells too
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Mutations video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZRYp5kRFfI&feature=related
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