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DNA and DNA and ReplicationReplication

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Credit for discovery of DNA is given to Watson & Crick

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DNA stands for deoxyribose nucleic acid

The kind of organism which is produced (buttercup,giraffe, herring, human etc) is controlled by DNA. All living things have the exact same DNA!!

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DNA carries genetic information and codes for thetraits of all organisms in its bases!

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DNA is a very large molecule made up of a long chain of sub-units

The sub-units are called nucleotides

Each nucleotide is made up of

a sugar called deoxyribose

a phosphate group -PO4 and

an organic nitrogeneous base

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The most common organic bases are

Adenine (A)

Thymine (T)

Cytosine (C)

Guanine (G)

The bases 5

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The deoxyribose, the phosphate and one of the bases

adeninedeoxyribose

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combine to form a nucleotide

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A molecule of DNA is formed by millions of nucleotides joined together in a long chain

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sugar-phosphate backbone

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The amounts of the four bases on DNA ( A,T,C,G) in a body or somatic cell:

A = 30.1% T = 30.1% G = 19.9% C = 19.9%

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Your turn:An organism’s DNA contains 15% Adenine, 15% Thymine, how much guanine and cytosine is in the DNA?

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Double-stranded DNA 9

The genetic code iscarried in the nitrogenbases, it’s important DNA is copied correctly.

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Anti-parallel • One side is 3’ to 5’, the other is 5’ to

3’Deoxyribose sugar has 5 carbons: 5 4 1

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Your turn:Write a DNA strand that will pair with this DNA

strand:3’ ATT CGG AGC 5’

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Before a cell divides, the DNA strands unwind and separate

Each strand makes a new partner by addingthe appropriate nucleotides

The result is that there are now two double-strandedDNA molecules in the nucleus

So that when the cell divides, each nucleus contains identical DNA

This process is called replication

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• An enzyme, Helicase, unzips DNA• DNA polymerase adds new nucleotides.

Enzymes Involved in Replication

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The original strand separates when helicase breaks the bonds

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DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to each old strand to form two identical strands

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Semiconservative Model of ReplicationSemiconservative Model of Replication

• The new DNA consists of 1 PARENTAL (original) and 1 NEW strand of DNA

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Proofreading New DNAProofreading New DNA

• DNA polymerase initially makes about DNA polymerase initially makes about 1 in 10,0001 in 10,000 base pairing errors base pairing errors

• EnzymesEnzymes proofread and correct these proofread and correct these mistakesmistakes

• The new error rate for DNA that has The new error rate for DNA that has been proofread is been proofread is 1 in 1 billion1 in 1 billion base base pairing errorspairing errors

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