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DNA The Blueprint of life
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DNA DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid and is the hereditary material in humans almost all other organisms 99.9% of human DNA is exactly the same, only.1% gives each individual their own personal fingerprint. This means that only.1% codes for proteins that express our differences
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DNA There is a copy of our entire DNA sequence in almost every cell of our body, with the exception of red blood cells If unwound and tied together, the strands of DNA in one cell would stretch almost 6 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide If you could unwrap all of the DNA you have in all of your cells, you could reach the moon and back 6000 times
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Rosalind Franklin Used x-ray crystallography to produce clearest images of DNA ever at that time Determined that DNA’s structure depended on an external backbone with bases inside Location of the phosphate sugar
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Watson and Crick Took Frankinlin’s findings and Chagraff’s Rule to discover the shape of DNA was a double helix
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DNA Is made of chemical building blocks (monomers) called nucleotides These nucleotides are made of a 5- carbon sugar (deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base To form a strand of DNA, nucleotides are linked into chains, with alternating phosphate and sugar groups (the backbone)
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Nitrogen Bases There are four types of nitrogen bases that form the “ladder rungs” of the DNA Adenine Thymine Guanine Cytosine
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Nitrogen Bases The order, or sequence, of these bases determines what biological instructions are contained in a strand of DNA For example, the sequence ATCGTT might instruct for blue eyes, while ATCGCT might instruct for brown
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Chagraff’s Rule Purines (2 rings) can only bond with a Pyrimidine (1 ring) Adenine ALWAYS bonds with thymine Guanine ALWAYS bonds with cytosine
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DNA The shape of DNA is referred to as a double helix The “packaged” form of the DNA is called a chromosome A chromosome consists of DNA tightly wrapped around proteins which when packed together forms a substance called chromatin Chromosomes are found in pairs called sister chromotids and they are often depicted in an “x” shape
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DNA Tinier than a grain of salt, each human chromosome contains millions of letter of DNA. Each chromosome is like a chapter of a book – brought together, they make up an organism’s entire genome and tell a full genetic story.
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