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DNA Structure & Replication: The Fundamental Function of Life

DNA Structure & Replication: The Fundamental Function of Life. DO NOW On your notes: Draw a picture of a flat DNA molecule (not twisted) that shows: All 3 parts of each nucleotide At least 6 bases (3 base pairs) Correct base-pairing. Extra Credit Assignment.

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DNA Structure & Replication: The Fundamental Function of Life

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  1. DNA Structure & Replication:The Fundamental Function of Life DO NOW On your notes: Draw a picture of a flat DNA molecule (not twisted) that shows: All 3 parts of each nucleotide At least 6 bases (3 base pairs) Correct base-pairing

  2. Extra Credit Assignment • There is a small opportunity for some extra credit! • Write a letter to the brain-day presenters (Jeff and ??) thanking them for their presentation. • Try to include something you learned or something that you thought was really interesting about the presentation. • Due Monday – no exceptions, since they’re being mailed together!

  3. T A C G C G T A

  4. Vocabulary Practice • Use the word bank to complete the sentences.

  5. A Quick Diversion You Are Here

  6. DNA Sequence Similarity

  7. Homework • Read 10-1 “DNA” pp. 185-189. SR # 1-4

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