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Review from last Tuesday: Who/ where do we get the DNA that is in our cells? __________________________ DNA is heritable material. What does heritable mean? ________________________ DNA is made up of repeating ___________________________. Each nucleotide contains a ___________________, __________________, and nitrogenous ________. Figure 1 is a single nucleotide. Label the sugar, phosphate, and the base. What are the 4 different types of nucleotides and which bases pair with each other? _____________________________________________________ _
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Review from last Tuesday: 1.DNA is inherited FROM OUR PARENTS. 1.Heritable = can be passed on to offspring 1.DNA is made up of repeating nucleotides. Each nucleotide contains a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base.
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4. Figure 1 is a single nucleotide. Label the sugar, phosphate, and the base. 5. The 4 bases are A, T, G, C. A only pairs with T. G pairs with C. PHOSPHATE RIBOSE BASE
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ONE NUCLEOTIDE
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ALL living organisms are made of CELLS. The “control center” of a cell is called the NUCLEUS. The nucleus contains DNA, which gives instructions for how a living organism can function. http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/tour/
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AGTAGTCCTAGATCGGCGTTGAAG This DNA is broken up into sections called GENES. Each gene codes for a SPECIFIC PRODUCT, such as a protein for HAIR color, EYE color, or BLOOD cells. GENE SPECIFIC PRODUCT
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BUT our cells are microscopic, yet our DNA has 3 MILLION base pairs, which would stretch out to 9 FEET
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DID YOU KNOW? If the... length of the 100 trillion cells could be stretched out, it would be... over 113 billion miles [182 billion kilometres]. That is enough material to reach to the sun and back 610 times 610 TIMES!
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DID YOU KNOW? The U.S. Department of Energy Human Genome Project Information Web site illustrates the size of the human genome by estimating that it would take "about 9.5 years to read out loud (without stopping) the more than three billion pairs of bases in one person's genome sequence"
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SO.....HOW DO WE FIT ALL OF THIS DNA IN OUR CELLS
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DNA is tightly wound into CHROMOSOMES. Therefore, each chromosome contains DIFFERENT genes. http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/tour/
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CELLS NUCLEUS DNA CHROMOSOMES GENES
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Label this diagram with Cell, Nucleus, Chromosomes, DNA, gene
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NUCLEUS CELLCHROMOSOMES DNA GENE
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GUIDED PRACTICE WITH A PARTNER (15 minutes)
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