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Chapter 9 and 10. DNA: Genetic Material How Proteins are made. James Watson and Francis Crick. 1950’s Used past experiments done by other scientists Discovered the structure of DNA. Characteristics of DNA. Double Helix (twisted staircase). Nucleotides – make up DNA. Subunits - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 9 and 10

DNA: Genetic MaterialHow Proteins are made

James Watson and Francis Crick

• 1950’s• Used past

experiments done by other scientists

• Discovered the structure of DNA

Characteristics of DNA

• Double Helix (twisted staircase)

Nucleotides – make up DNA

• Subunits• Contain 3 parts:

– A phosphate– A sugar-

Deoxyribose– Nitrogen base

• Adenine (A)• Guanine (G)• Thiamine (T)• Cytosine (C)

Nucleotide Pairing

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• Adenine pairs with thymine• Guanine pairs with cytosine

9-3 Replication of DNA

• Occurs during what phase of cell cycle?

• Steps:– 2 original DNA stands unzip – Free nucleotides in nucleus are added

to each strand– Two identical molecules of DNA are

formed.

1. DNA unzips

Animation of DNA replication

Chapter 10: Making Proteins

• What is RNA?– It is a copy of DNA– RNA is used to

build proteins– Single stranded– No tymine

RNA nucleotides

• Ribonucleic Acid• 3 parts:

– Sugar: ribose– Single stranded– Nitrogen bases:

• Adenine• URACIL• Cytosine• guanine

RNA pairings

• Adenine pairs with Uracil• Cytosine pairs with Guanine

Types of RNA

• mRNA – messenger RNA• Made in nucleus, strand shape

tRNA – transfer RNA

•Found outside nucleus

•Carries an amino acid

The cell’s alive, it will surviveTranscription and translation are how

proteins are synthesized

Step 1 of Protein synthesis

• Transcription – construction of mRNA– DNA strands separate a site of

needed protein code.– RNA nucleotides are added to DNA.

DNA acts as a template.– mRNA moves out of the nucleus into

the cytoplasm to the ribosome

Illustration of Transcription Biology: Exploring Life

Step 2: Translation

• At the ribosome: mRNA is read in groups of 3.

• Codon – Group of 3 bases

Translation continued• mRNA is read and

interpreted• tRNA receives a

message to come to the mRNA at ribosome

• tRNA carries an amino acid

• (anticodon)

Translation

• This continues until the mRNA is read completely

• tRNA attaches to mRNA to attach the amino acid to the protein chain

• tRNA them detaches leaving behind its amino acid.

• Amino acid will form a protein.

Animation of translation

Mutations

• Changes in the DNA sequence that affect genetic information

• Result from changes in a SINGLE gene (not chromosome abnormality)

Types of Gene mutations

• 1. point mutation– One nucleotide

affected– Examples:

• Substitution• Original - The fat cat ate the

wee rat.• Point Mutation - The fat hat

ate the wee rat.

Insert example diseases

Types of Mutations

• 2. Frameshift mutations – one or more bases are inserted or deleted

• More severe type of mutation

Insertion: • Original- The fat cat ate

the wee rat.• Insertion - The fat cat

xlw ate the wee rat.

Deletion: • The fat cat ate the wee

rat.• Deletion - The fat ate the

wee rat.

Human Genome Project (Collins)• A list of the three

billion pairs of human genome (DNA)

• An international effort• Completed by the July

of 2000 – “working draft”

• Great implications in the field of medicine. (Cancer, Immune Disorders, Hemophilia, rheumatoid arthritis)

DNA Technology (Science)

• Recombinant DNA technology – combining genes from two different organisms to make copies of “good” gene.

Steps of Recombinant DNA

1. Cutting DNA using a RESTRICTION ENZYME

2. Inserting the desired gene into a vector

• Vector – a bacteria (plasmid) or yeast

3. Cloning of “new DNA”

Applications of Recombinant DNA

• Agriculture – frost resistant strawberries

• Industry – clean up oil spills• Medicine • Food industry – nutrasweet

DNA fingerprinting

• Useful in forensic science

• Useful in medicine

Future of medicine

• predictive genetic tests for common conditions i.e. cancer

• 2020, every tumor will undergo “fingerprinting”, develop drugs to attack the particular gene.

Cloning process ex. Dolly

The process of making Dolly

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