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Content Standard 10 Differences between DNA & RNA
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Eligible Content Identify the bases of DNA Identify the bases of RNA Differentiate between nucleic acid sugars found in DNA & RNA Describe the structures of DNA and RNA
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Nitrogen Bases of DNA Adenine Thymine Cytosine Guanine Four DNA bases with the following parings: A-T (Adenine –Thymine) C-G (Cytosine – Guanine)
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DNA Nucleotide SUGAR – DEOXYRIBOSE Phosphate group Four Nitrogen bases (one of the following) Adenine Thymine Cytosine Guanine
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DNA Structure Double-Helix Twisted ladder Made of paired nucleotides Three nucleotides = codon Carries the genetic code on it. Always (A-T) & (C-G) ex. Double Helix
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RNA NITROGEN BASES Four RNA bases Adenine URACIL – replaces Thymine Cytosine Guanine RNA – can NOT synthesize thymine. RNA – will replace thymine with URACIL (A-U) and (C-G)
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RNA Structure SINGLE stranded SUGAR – RIBOSE Made of nucleotides Sugar – RIBOSE Phosphate group One of the following nitrogen bases URACIL ADENINE CYTOSINE GUANINE
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Types of RNA Messenger RNA Ribosomal RNA Transfer RNA Messenger RNA is transcribed (copied) from DNA This is done in the NUCLEUS DNA = AAT CCG GGA mRNA =UUA GGC CCU
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DNAvsRNA Sugar-DeoxyriboseSugar-Ribose Double Stranded ( twisted)Single Stranded Four Nitrogen BasesFour Nitrogen basesAdenine THYMINEURACIL CytosineGuanine Stores-genetic codeCarries- genetic code Stores- protein codesMakes Proteins
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RNA & DNA
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