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DNA Structure. DNA Structure. DNA consists of two molecules that are arranged into a ladder-like structure called a Double Helix . A molecule of DNA is made up of millions of tiny subunits called Nucleotides . Each nucleotide consists of: Phosphate group Pentose sugar Nitrogenous base. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: DNA Structure

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Page 2: DNA Structure

DNA StructureDNA consists of two molecules that are

arranged into a ladder-like structure called a Double Helix.

A molecule of DNA is made up of millions of tiny subunits called Nucleotides.

Each nucleotide consists of:1. Phosphate group2. Pentose sugar3. Nitrogenous base

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Nucleotides

Phosphate

Pentose

Sugar

Nitrogenous

Base

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NucleotidesThe phosphate and sugar form the

backbone of the DNA molecule, whereas the bases form the “rungs”.

There are four types of nitrogenous bases.

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Nucleotides

A

AdenineT

Thymine

G

GuanineC

Cytosine

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NucleotidesEach base will only

bond with one other specific base.

Adenine (A)Thymine (T)

Cytosine (C)Guanine (G)

Form a base pair.

Form a base pair.

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DNA Structure

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DNA StructureBecause of this complementary base pairing, the order of the bases in one strand determines the order of the bases in the other strand.

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G

G

A

T

T

A

A

C

T

G

C

A

T

C

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DNA StructureTo crack the genetic code found in

DNA we need to look at the sequence of bases.

The bases are arranged in triplets called codons.

A G G - C T C - A A G - T C C - T A GT C C - G A G - T T C - A G G - A T C

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DNA StructureA gene is a section of DNA that codes for a

protein.

Each unique gene has a unique sequence of bases.

This unique sequence of bases will code for the production of a unique protein.

It is these proteins and combination of proteins that give us a unique phenotype.

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DNA ReplicationDNA replication is the process of

copying a double-stranded DNA molecule.

Produces two copies of DNA that each contain one of the parent strands and one entirely new strand.

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DNA Replication

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DNA Replication1. An enzyme called Helicase “unzips”

the base pairs by breaking the bonds.

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G

G

A

T

T

A

A

C

T

G

C

A

T

C

Helicase

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DNA Replication1. An enzyme called Helicase “unzips”

the base pairs by breaking the bonds.

2. Raw materials are needed to “re-build” the two parent strands.

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G

G

A

T

T

AA

C

T

G

C

A

T

C

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DNA Replication1. An enzyme called Helicase “unzips”

the base pairs by breaking the bonds.

2. Raw materials are needed to “re-build” the two parent strands.

3. Another enzyme called DNA Polymerase is used to arrange nucleotides in a new complimentary strand.

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G

G

G

G

A

T

T

AA

C

T

G

C

A

T

C

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T

T

A

C

DNAPolymerase

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DNA ReplicationThe result is two

identical copies of DNA, each with an original parent strand and a new strand.

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A

C

T

G

C

A

T

G

G

A

T

T

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C

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