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DNA. 2 DNA Functions Stores genetic information to build and maintain a living organism Copies itself

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DNA

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DNA Functions

• Stores genetic information to build and maintain a living organism

• Copies itself

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James Watson & Francis Creek 1953

• Determined the three-dimensional structure of DNA

• One of the greatest discoveries in the history of science

• Nobel prize in 1962

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• Made of repeating units called nucleotides

• Each nucleotide made of a sugar named deoxyribose, a phosphate and a base

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DNA Nucleotide

Deoxyribose

Phosphate

Base =

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Nucleotides Form a Double Strand

Deoxyribose

Phosphate

Base

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DNA Molecule is Double Stranded

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Base Pairing Rule

• Adenine pairs with Thymine

• Guanine pairs with Cytosine

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DNA• Total length of DNA in each

cell is about 6 feet

• Wraps around proteins called histones

• Over 3 billion nucleotide pairs in human DNA!

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DNA ReplicationDNA strands separate

DNA nucleotides attach to

each strand

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Each new DNA

molecule will

be an exact copy of the

original

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First, DNA strands separate

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Second, an RNA attaches to DNA strand

DNA cannot start replication on its own

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Third, DNA nucleotides are attached to DNA

strand

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Fourth and final, the RNA is removed

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DNA Errors• Replication is not 100% accurate

–Errors occur when copying DNA• DNA damaged

–Ultraviolet light–X-rays–Cigarette smoke–Nitrates (smoked meat)–Pesticides & Herbicides

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