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Structure and Function of DNA

Structure and Function of DNA

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Structure and Function of DNA. Structure of DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid). Discovered by Watson & Crick in 1953 DNA is a nucleic acid DNA is made up of small subunits called nucleotides. The nucleotides are made up of: deoxyribose(sugar) phosphate group - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Structure and Function of DNA

Structure and Function of DNA

Page 2: Structure and Function of DNA

Structure of DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid)

• Discovered by Watson & Crick in 1953

• DNA is a nucleic acid

• DNA is made up of small subunits called nucleotides

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The nucleotides are made up of:

•deoxyribose(sugar)

•phosphate group

• nitrogen bases-4 types1. Adenine- A2. Guanine-G3. Cytosine- C4. Thymine-T

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DNA is actually 2 long chains of nucleotides that are joined together in the form of a ladder. The ladder is twisted in the form of a double helix or spiral

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Hydrogen bonds

Nucleotide

Sugar-phosphate backbone

Key

Adenine (A)

Thymine (T)

Cytosine (C)

Guanine (G)

 Structure of DNA

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The sides of the ladder are composed if alternating deoxyribose(sugar) and phosphate. The rungs of the ladder are composed of pairs of nitrogen bases.

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The nitrogen bases always pair up in a specific pattern.

•Adenine(A) pairs up with Thymine(T)

•Guanine(G) pairs up with Cytosine(C)

Example

A G C T A C G C A one side T C G A T G C G T other side

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All organisms have the same type of nucleotides. The nucleotide arrangement provides for all the different types

Ex- A mouse and a rosebush have the same nucleotides. However, they are different because their nucleotides are in different orders.

*This sequence of nucleotides forms the genetic information(code) of an organism.

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Replication of DNA

Before meiosis and mitosis (during Interphase) a copy of DNA must be made so that when the new cells are formed, they each get an exact copy of the genetic information.

This DNA copy is made through a process known as replication.

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Steps of Replication

During replication, each strand serves as a pattern or TEMPLATE to make new DNA molecule.• First step: DNA (H bonds are broken)

unzips into 2 strands

• Second step: free nucleotides join onto “unzipped” strands to form 2 new strands of DNA

• 2 complete strands will result, these will be exactly alike

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Figure 12–11 DNA ReplicationSection 12-2

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Growth

Growth

Replication fork

DNA polymerase

New strand

Original strand DNA

polymerase

Nitrogenous bases

Replication fork

Original strand

New strand

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Warmup- Transcribe the DNA and translate the codon sequence into a protein.

DNA mRNA tRNA Amino acid

GCC CGG GCC

AAA UUU AAA

CGC GCG CGC

GCG CGC GCG

TTT AAA UUU

ATT UAA AUU