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1 DNA Notes

2 DQ 9 10-19-05 Why is it important that evidence at a crime scene is collected correctly?

3 Where is DNA found? Cell Nucleus Chromosomes Gene DNA

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5 Deoxyribonucleic Acid Hereditary material that controls all the cell activity and contains info. To make new cells.

6 During Mitosis Cells reproduce, one cell makes an exact copy of itself and then splits apart.

7 History of DNA

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9 Roslind Franklin She created images of DNA molecules using x-ray. The images suggested a spiral shape.

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11 Watson & Crick Built the first model of DNA, won the Nobel Prize Award.

12 Watson & Crick’s model

13 DNA Model Twisted Ladder called “Double Helix” “Handrails”- made up of sugar (Deoxyribose) & phosphate “Stairs”- made up of nucleotide bases

14 Sugar Phosphate Nucleotide Bases

15 4 Kinds of bases Adenine == A Guanine == G Cytosine == C Thymine == T

16 Pairs Adenine & Thymine (AT) Guanine & Cytosine (GC)

17 Every organisms has its own unique DNA On the side of your paper. Using the 4 letters in the DNA alphabet. List those 4 letters in any order down the side of your paper. (about 10 letters long) Example: »T »G »C »A

18 How DNA copies itself 1. An enzyme “unzips” the DNA ladder Enzyme

19 2. Now have two templates for two new DNA molecules. 1 2

20 3. Free bases now hook up to the two single strands of DNA, now have two exact copies of DNA. T A G C

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