Slide 1 DNA Replication Chapter 7.2 Slide 2 Processing of Genetic Material Slide 3 What is DNA Replication The process by which the DNA within a cell makes exact copies of…
Slide 1 5.2 DNA Replication SBI4U1 Slide 2 Humans rely on the continual regeneration of cells ( ie. Especially during injury) – Examples: Humans begin as a single fertilized…
Slide 1 Slide 2 DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid Slide 3 What are we going to learn? What do you want to know? Slide 4 Slide 5 Make observations and inferences about this picture.…
Slide 1 Slide 2 H-> Chapter 10 Page 180 A-> Chapter 12 Page 286 Slide 3 If you unwrap all the DNA you have in all your cells, you could reach the moon! 6000 times!!!…
Topic 2 & 3: Genetics Review Syllabus Statements 2.4.1 Outline DNA nucleotide structure in terms of sugar (deoxyribose), base and phosphate. 2.4.2 State the name of the…
Scientists on the path to DNAâs discovery Friedrich Miescher (1869) He found that the nuclei in pus cells contained a significant amount of material that was not protein.…
Today you will⦠Explain the process of DNA replication. Identify the specific roles of the enzymes and proteins involved in DNA replication. OUR DNA How many Chromosomes?…
Revision 1 Molecules of life Comparing cell structure The mitochondria Usually sausage-shaped structures found in the cytoplasm of cells. They are often called the âpowerhousesâ…
DNA DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid Basically it is the blueprints or genetic code that tells the cell what to do and how to do it Def: DNA is the nucleic acid that…