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UNDERSTANDING DNA NOTES
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Understanding dna

Dec 05, 2014

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Introduction to DNA and DNA replication
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UNDERSTANDING DNANOTES

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Structure of DNA

• DNA = Deoxyribonucleic acid

• Made out of sugars (deoxyribose), phosphates

and nitrogen bases

Double Helix polymer

This is a nucleotide

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Nucleotides

• What is a nucleotide?• Three parts:• 1)Phosphate,• 2)sugar, • 3)nitrogen base.

H

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A,T,G and C - The letters of life

Adenine Thymine

Guanine Cytosine

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If you were to start reciting the order of the ATCGs in your DNA tomorrow morning, at a rate of 100 each minute, 57 years would pass before you reached the end…

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Base Pairing

A pairs with T & C pairs with G

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Triplet

The code within DNA is based on a triplet system…

CCC CCA CCT CCGCAC CAA CAT CAG

DNA codes in three letter words……

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All the different possible combos of triplets (also called codons)

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DNA Replication• Making copies of DNA

– Because the bases always pair up, guanine with cytosine, and thymine with adenine, the bases on one side of the molecule form a pattern for the other side.

– The molecule splits and the corresponding bases pair up to form two new molecules.

– A pairs with ? G pairs with ? T pairs with ? C pairs with ?– AGTTGCAAGTCTAC– ?????????????????????

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Dna Replication

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfZ8o9D1tus

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DNA replication

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What is a gene?

A human chromosome has thousands of genesEach gene is a recipe for a protein!

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Chromosomes

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Genome

Collection of genetic

information within all

genes contained in

the DNA molecule(s)

in a cell.

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If the genome was a book, it would be the equivalent of 800 dictionaries. It would take a person typing 60 words per minute, eight hours a day, around 50 years to type the human genome.