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CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

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Page 1: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3

Page 2: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another .

Sugar: deoxyribose

DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid

Page 3: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA STRUCTURE

Shaped like a spiral staircase, or twisted ladder.

Double Helix

Page 4: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA – Scientists who mapped its structure

Chargaff’s 1949 Observations:

The amount of adenine always equaled the amount of thymine (A = T)

The amount of cytosine always equaled the amount of guanine (C = G)

Page 5: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA – Scientists who mapped its structure

Wilkins & Franklin’s Photographs

Using x-ray diffraction, in 1952Developed high-quality photographs of strands of DNA

Suggested that DNA was a tightly coiled helix with 2 or 3 strands of nucleotides

Page 6: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA – Scientists who mapped its structure

Watson & Crick’s 3-D DNA model in 1953

“Watson & Crick, took a stick and built the DNA model.”

Page 7: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA STRUCTURE

The outer parts of the ladder are made of: a sugar (deoxyribose) +

a phosphate.

Page 8: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA STRUCTURE

The rungs (steps) of the ladder are pairs of nitrogen bases…

…held together with weak hydrogen bonds.

Page 9: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA STRUCTURE

1. ADENINE = A2. GUANINE = G3. CYTOSINE = C4. THYMINE = T

They are represented by their capital letter.

Page 10: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

Base Pair Bonding Rules

ADENINE WITH THYMINE(“Stick” Family)

T & A

CYTOSINE WITH GUANINE(“Curve” Family)

C & G

Page 11: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA STRUCTUREQUESTION ?

CAN T JOIN WITH A

AND G JOIN WITH C

YES

NO

Page 12: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

CORRECT

MOVE ON

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SORRY REVIEW MORE

Page 14: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA STRUCTURE

ACTCATGGTCATG

TGAGTACCAGTAC

This is an example of a genetic code that may be found in your body.

Page 15: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA STRUCTURE

The combinations of the nitrogen bases is the code that produces the genes for a particular trait.

Page 16: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA STRUCTURE

Because there can be so many different combinations of the bases, the code can be limitless

Page 17: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA STRUCTURE

EXAMPLE:

ATCGTCAGG May be for hair color.

BUT

ATCGTCAGC May be for eye color

Page 18: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

Stop

• Begin DNA Model

Page 19: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA Replication

• Replication: to make an identical copy of

Occurs during the “S” phase of the cell cycle.

(Just before mitosis)

Page 20: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA Replication

• Also known as:

Semi-Conservative Replication– semi: half–Conserve: to save or reuse–Replicate: to copy exactly

Page 21: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

Semi-conservative Replication

• To reuse half of the original DNA strand to make an exact copy

Page 22: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA REPLICATION

1. DNA Ladder Splits (unzips)• enzyme DNA helicase

Page 23: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

2. Free floating nitrogen bases begin to pair on each strand• Attached by the enzyme DNA

polymerase (the glue)

Semi-conservative Replication

Page 24: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

Semi-conservative Replication (attaching bases)

Page 25: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

3. Two new identical DNA chains are formed

Semi-conservative Replication

Page 26: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA REPLICATION

Page 27: CHAPTER 9 SECTIONS 2 & 3 Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another. Sugar: deoxyribose DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA REPLICATION

FYIEach human chromosome is replicated in about 100 sections that are 100,000 nucleotides long.

An entire human chromosome can be replicated in about 8 hours!

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http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072437316/student_view0/chapter14/animations.html#

DNA Animation

View “DNA Replication Fork”