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Structure and Function of DNA. Structure of DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid). Discovered by Watson & Crick in 1953 DNA is a nucleic acid DNA is made up of small subunits called nucleotides. The nucleotides are made up of: deoxyribose(sugar) phosphate group
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Structure of DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid) • Discovered by Watson & Crick in 1953 • DNA is a nucleic acid • DNA is made up of small subunits called nucleotides
The nucleotides are made up of: • deoxyribose(sugar) • phosphate group • nitrogen bases-4 types 1. Adenine- A 2. Guanine-G 3. Cytosine- C 4. Thymine-T
DNA is actually 2 long chains of nucleotides that are joined together in the form of a ladder. The ladder is twisted in the form of a doublehelix or spiral
Structure of DNA Nucleotide Hydrogen bonds Sugar-phosphate backbone Key Adenine (A) Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) Guanine (G)
The sides of the ladder are composed if alternating deoxyribose(sugar) and phosphate. The rungs of the ladder are composed of pairs of nitrogen bases.
The nitrogen bases always pair up in a specific pattern. • Adenine(A) pairs up with Thymine(T) • Guanine(G) pairs up with Cytosine(C) Example A G C T A C G C A one side T C G A T G C G T other side
All organisms have the same type of nucleotides. The nucleotide arrangement provides for all the different types Ex- A mouse and a rosebush have the same nucleotides. However, they are different because their nucleotides are in different orders. *This sequence of nucleotides forms the genetic information(code) of an organism.
Replication of DNA Before meiosis and mitosis (during Interphase) a copy of DNA must be made so that when the new cells are formed, they each get an exact copy of the genetic information. This DNA copy is made through a process known as replication.
Steps of Replication During replication, each strand serves as a pattern or TEMPLATE to make new DNA molecule. • First step: DNA (H bonds are broken) unzips into 2 strands • Second step: free nucleotides join onto “unzipped” strands to form 2 new strands of DNA • 2 complete strands will result, these will be exactly alike
Figure 12–11 DNA Replication Section 12-2 Original strand DNA polymerase New strand Growth DNA polymerase Growth Replication fork Replication fork Nitrogenous bases New strand Original strand Go to Section:
Warmup- Transcribe the DNA and translate the codon sequence into a protein.