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Specification Link • Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein • Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands coiled to form a double helix b ) strands linked by a series of complementary base pairs joined together by weak hydrogen bonds: i adenine (A) with thymine (T) ii cytosine (C) with guanine (G) • Explain how the structure of DNA was discovered, including the roles of the scientists Watson, Crick, Franklin and Wilkins
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Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

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Page 1: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

Specification Link

• Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein

• Describe a DNA molecule as:a) two strands coiled to form a double helixb ) strands linked by a series of complementary

base pairs joinedtogether by weak hydrogen bonds:i adenine (A) with thymine (T)ii cytosine (C) with guanine (G)

• Explain how the structure of DNA was discovered, including the roles of the scientists Watson, Crick, Franklin and Wilkins

Page 2: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

What would Mr Singh’s and Mila Kunis’s Baby look like?

Page 3: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

Big Question

What is DNA and how was it discovered?

Page 4: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

In all living things, characteristics are passed on in the chromosomes that offspring inherit from their parents.

Passing on characteristicsWhat makes this baby human? What determines its gender?

This means that all human characteristics must be something to do with chromosomes. Where are chromosomes found?

Page 5: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

Inside the nucleus….

Page 6: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

What’s this?

Page 7: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

Chromosomes are long strands of genetic information located in the nuclei of cells.

Chromosomes are most visible during cell division when they replicate and look like this…

What do chromosomes look like?

Page 8: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

Most cells of the body contain chromosomes in matching pairs. These pairs are called homologous chromosomes. Where do homologous chromosomes come from?

chromosome from female parent

chromosome from male parent

homologouschromosomes

Homologous chromosomes

Each pair of homologous chromosomes contains one chromosome that has been inherited from each parent.

Page 9: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

What we should know..

• In the nucleus there are 23 pairs of chromosomes (half from mum, half from dad).

• Chromosomes contain genes. • The instructions to make you is found

in the nucleus.

Page 10: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

But what exactly are chromosomes?

Page 11: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

DNA genes

chromosomesContains the

Nucleus of

every cell

Contains the

Made of

Page 12: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

What is DNA?

Chromosomes and their genes are made of a molecule called DNA.

DNA molecules carry the code that controls what your cells are made of and what they do.

DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic

acid.

Each chromosome is a very long molecule of tightly coiled DNA.

Which part of a DNA molecule holds this information?

Page 13: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

The structure of DNA

Page 14: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

Chromosome

Gene

DNA Helix

Backbone

Bases

Base pairs

Page 15: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

DNA and base pairs

Base pairs hold the two strands of the DNA helix together.The rules for base pairing are…

There are millions of base pairs in a DNA molecule that always follow these rules.

Adenine always pairs with Thymine

Cytosine always pairs with Guanine

Amazingly, it is the sequence of bases along a DNA molecule that forms the genetic code – it’s that simple!

Page 16: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

The Bases

Base pairs hold the two strands of the DNA helix together.

The sequence of these bases along a DNA molecule forms the genetic code

Page 17: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

Phosphate Group

Hydrogen Bonds Deoxyribose

Page 18: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.
Page 19: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.
Page 20: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

DNA Structure Key Points

• Each gene is a length of DNA, DNA is a long coiled molecule formed from two strands. The strands are twisted in a double helix.

• The two strands of the double helix are joined by pairs of bases. There are four different bases in DNA.

• A= Adenine, T=Thymine, C=Cytosine, G=Guanine

• Weak hydrogen bonds between the base pairs hold the DNA strands together.

Page 21: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

• Modelled in 1953 by James Watson & Francis Crick.

• Awarded Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 to Watson, Crick and Wilkins.

Franklin’s “Photograph 51”

Watson & Crick’s ball and stick model

Page 22: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.
Page 23: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

• Experiments carried out in the first half of the twentieth century led scientists to the view that DNA was the genetic material that contained the instructions for life (not proteins as had been previously thought).

• Erwin Chargaff (1905–2002), working in the USA, analysed the components of DNA taken from different organisms – animals, plants and bacteria. He measured the proportions of adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. Some of his results are shown in the next slide.

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%A %G %C %T

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Page 25: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.
Page 26: Specification Link Recall that a gene is a section of a molecule of DNA and that it codes for a specific protein Describe a DNA molecule as: a) two strands.

Key Points

• Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins worked out that DNA had a helical structure by directing beams of X-rays onto crystallised DNA and looking at the patterns the X-rays formed as they bounced off.

• James Watson and Francis Crick used these ideas along with the knowledge that the amount of adenine +guanine matched the amount of thymine +cytosine, to make a model of DNA molecule where all the pieces fitted together.