Title: What is DNA?
1What is DNA?
- Instructions for making proteins
- Blueprint for who we are
- Where is it found?
- Found in the nucleus
- What does DNA stand for?
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid
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2The Structure of DNA
- Double helix
- Structure of DNA Twisted Ladder
3Who Discovered DNAs Structure?
- SCANDAL! Read all about it!
- Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, Francis Crick,
Maurice Wilkins discovered the shape (double
helix) of DNA is 1953.
4THINK!
- DNA is a polymer of Nucleotides.
- What are the 3 parts of a nucleotide?
5Nucleotides
- DNA Subunit
- 3 components
- a sugar
- a phosphate group
- a nitrogen base
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7Nitrogen Bases
- 4 Types
- Adenine
- Thymine
- Guanine
- Cytosine
- REMEMBER
- At The Golf Course
8Complementary Base Pairs
- Nitrogen bases always pair with the same partner
- Hydrogen bonds hold the bases together.
- A--T (At--The)
- G--C (Golf--Course)
9THINK!
- What would the complementary strand be?
- A-T-C-C-G-T-T-T-A-C-A-G-G-A
T-A-G-G-C-A-A-A-T-G-T-C-C-T
10DNA Review
11DNA is the instructions for making what?
12Protein
13What type of biomolecule is DNA?
14Nucleic Acid
15What type of sugar is in DNA?
16Deoxyribose or pentose
17Draw and name the shape of dna
18Double Helix
19Who took credit for discovering dna?
20Watson and Crick
21Who actually discovered dna?
22Rosalind Franklin
23What is a polymer?
24A long chain of repeating units (subunits)
25What is the subunit of DNA?
26Nucleotide
27Sugar, phosphate and ___________ make up a
nucleotide.
28Nitrogen Base
29Adenine, ________, cytosine, and __________ are
the 4 nitrogen bases of dna
30Thymine and guanine
31Thymine pairs with ___________
32Guanine pairs with __________
33Write the complimentary standC G T A
34G - C A T
35Write the complimentary strandg g t a
t a
36Write the complimentary stranda a t g c
37Write the complimentary strandc t a t
g
38How DNA Strands Form
- Nucleotides join to form long chain (polymer)
- Sides of the ladder
- Sugar Phosphate
- Rungs of ladder
- Nitrogen bases bond together
39How is DNA Organized?
- Histone proteins act like spools that wind up DNA
to keep it organized.
40During Interphase
Unwound! (Chromatin)
41Why Chromatin?
- What happens during Interphase?
- DNA Replicates!
- DNA is uncoiled so that enzymes can unzip it.
- When it is unzipped, DNA can be duplicated.
42DNA Replication
- Process by which DNA is copied
- Occurs before mitosis and meiosis (during
interphase!)
43How DNA Duplication Occurs
- Step 1 The Helicase enzyme unzips the DNA strand
44- Step 2 The DNA Polymerase enzyme attaches free
floating nucleotides to the exposed nitrogen bases
45Result 2 Complete Strands!
46Replication Fork
DNA Polymerase
Original Strand
Helicase
New Strand
47- Semiconservative Replication one of the original
strands is present in each new strand of DNA.
48The Central Dogma