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THE NUCLEIC ACIDS DNA & RNA. DNA-DeoxyriboNucleic Acid  DNA is the genetic material present in chromosomes  Made up of monomers called “nucleotides”

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1 THE NUCLEIC ACIDS DNA & RNA

2 DNA-DeoxyriboNucleic Acid  DNA is the genetic material present in chromosomes  Made up of monomers called “nucleotides” which consist of  A. sugar – deoxyribose  B. phosphate group  C. a nitrogenous base (Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine)

3 Nucleotides Sugars Phosphate group

4  The shape of the DNA molecule, as discovered by Watson and Crick, is described as a “twisted ladder.” The sugar and phosphate groups make up the sides of the ladder, and the bases, paired across the ladder, make up the rungs. The Double Helix

5 Note the size difference in the bases that compose the rungs.

6 Patterns in the DNA molecule  Because of the differences in the sizes of each base (A & G are double rings, T & C are single rings), and because the width of the DNA molecule remains constant, the bases pair in a specific pattern: A with T, and C with G.  All 46 of our chromosomes contain approximately 5 billion nucleotides, paired in the exact same way each time! The exact sequence of these nucleotides controls the production of all proteins.

7 DNA replication  DNA replicates prior to mitosis and the first division of meiosis  The double helix of DNA “unzips” down the center of the molecule, and free floating nucleotides pair with their complement on each exposed strand, forming 2 duplicate strands.  Energy for this process comes from ATP, and it is aided by enzymes.

8 Replication

9 RNA- RiboNucleic Acid  RNA is the second nucleic acid, responsible for copying and translating the DNA language into actual protein molecules.  It is made up of monomers called nucleotides which consist of:  A. sugar – ribose  B. phosphate group  C. nitrogenous base (Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Uracil)

10 DNA vs. RNA Nucleic acid/nucleotides DeoxyriboseRibose Contains thymine (pairs with adenine) Contains uracil (pairs with adenine) In nucleusIn/out of nucleus Double helixSingle helix Large, single moleculeSmaller, 3 “varieties”

11 RNA Structure

12 3 types of RNA  mRNA (messenger)- transcribes nucleotide sequence of the DNA molecule which codes for a particular protein  tRNA (transfer)-translates the DNA sequence into a particular amino acid  rRNA (ribosomal) –binds mRNA to tRNA during protein synthesis in order to combine the amino acids

13 Protein synthesis  The making of a protein molecule, which takes place on the ribosome, in the cytoplasm.  DNA cannot leave the nucleus, so RNA plays an essential role in this process, beginning with transcription.

14 Transcription:Reading the Gene  During this process, the information in a specific gene is transcribed, or copied, into a mRNA strand.  It begins when the enzyme, RNA polymerase, unwinds and separates the strands of DNA to expose both strands.  As it reads the gene, complementary RNA bases are attached to the exposed DNA, following the same base-pairing rules as DNA, except in mRNA uracil pairs with the adenine.

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16 Codons  Each of the “words” in an mRNA is made up of 3 adjacent bases, called a codon.  The genetic code is based on codons that each represent a specific amino acid.

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18 Translation: RNA to Proteins  Translation converts the “language” of RNA into the “language” of proteins, and occurs at the ribosomes.  As each codon of mRNA is “read,” a corresponding anticodon of tRNA, with a corresponding amino acid, arrives at the ribosome, and they are bonded together forming a polypeptide (protein).

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