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DNABlueprints of life

Discussion Question

Review Question

WHAT IS DNA? DNA stands for: DeoxyiriboNucleic Acid Code that stores a cell’s hereditary

materialContains info for cell’s growth and function

DNA is copied during passed on to daughter cells during cell division

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STRUCTURE OF DNA 1952: Scientist Rosalind Franklin

discovers the Double HelixTwo chains of molecules in a spiral formSimilar to a twisted ladder

Referred to as “Twisted Ladder” Each side of the ladder is made up of

sugar-phosphate molecules Each molecule consists of the sugar

called dioxyribose and a phosphate group

STRUCTURE OF DNA The “rods” of the ladder are made up of

other molecules called nitrogen bases Nitrogen bases occur in pairs

Adenine (A)- Thymine (T)Guanine (G) – Cytosine (C)

How does DNA replicate?

Ladder “un-zips” Each side becomes a pattern for the

new DNA strand to build off of New DNA has bases that are identical to

the original DNA

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DNA REPLICATION

GENES DNA contains “instructions” for making

the proteins that determine a person’s characteristics

Gene – section of DNA on a chromosome where the instructions are found

Proteins are composed of amino acids Genes determines the order of the amino

acids Each cell of your body only uses a portion

of the thousands of genes in your DNA

Where are genes found?

PROTEIN SYNTHESIS Made in the ribosomes of a cell RNA – RiboNucleic Acid

code for making proteins

RNA Structure is similar to ½ of a ladder Ribose - sugar phosphate molecule in

RNA RNA nitrogen bases occur in pairs

Adenine (A) - Uracil (U)Guanine (G) -Cytosine (C)

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TYPES OF RNA

Type Description

Messenger(mRNA)

- Begins protein Synthesis- Provides code that directs sequences for amino acids

Ribosomal(rRNA)

- What Ribosomes are composed of

Transfer(tRNA)

- Serves as the “link” between mRNA and amino acids sequence of

proteins

MUTATIONS Mutation: any permanent change in

the DNA Sequence Occurs when DNA is not copied exactly Examples: extra chromosome, missing a

chromosome X-rays, sunlight, and some chemicals

can also cause mutations

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RESULT OF A MUTATION May or may not be life threatening If mutation occurs in a sex cell, then all

cells that form from that cell will also be mutated

Mutations add variety to speciesSome mutation are harmful, some are

beneficial

What disease is a result of a mutation?

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