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UNIT: DNA and RNA How does DNA store and transmit genetic information?

UNIT: DNA and RNA How does DNA store and transmit genetic information?. Quick Review: DNA is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells What are 2 types of nucleic acids ? DNA and RNA Why is DNA so important? Because it is the genetic code life! DNA is a polymer (Macromolecule)

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UNIT: DNA and RNA How does DNA store and transmit genetic information?

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  1. UNIT: DNA and RNAHow does DNA store and transmit genetic information? • Quick Review: • DNA is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells • What are 2 types of nucleic acids? DNAand RNA • Why is DNA so important? Because it is the genetic code • life! • DNA is a polymer (Macromolecule) • made up of repeating subunits (monomers) called nucleotides

  2. DNA: The genetic code • The genetic code is the sequence(order) of DNA nucleotides (monomer) • Remember: a DNA nucleotide is made of: • 1) Phosphate group • 2)5-Carbon sugar-deoxyribose • 3) Nitrogen base-Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G) or Cytosine (C)

  3. The structure of DNA • The structure of DNA is called a double helix because DNA is made of 2 long chains of nucleotides that are a twisted ladder • If we untwist the 2 strands of the nucleotides then… • The sides of the “ladder” are the 5 carbon sugars and phosphate group • The rungs(steps) of the “ladder” are the complimentary base pairs: A------------T & C-----------------G • Hydrogen bonds (weak) hold the 2 nitrogen bases together

  4. DNA Replication a.k.a. DNA Synthesis • DNA is replicated (copied) before cell reproduction begins so that the genetic information is copied and passed on to new cells

  5. DNA Replication Steps of DNA replication • 1. Enzymes unwind and unzip the double helix • 2. Each strand serves as a template (guide) for building a new DNA molecule • 3. With the help of the enzyme DNA Polymerase-Free nucleotides bond to the template (A-T & C-G) forming a complimentary strand • 4. The final product: 2 new identical DNA molecules

  6. DNA Replication http://www.phschool.com/atschool/phbio/active_art/dna_replication/index.html

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