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DNA
(Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
Genetic material of cells…
• GENES – units of genetic material that
  CODES FOR A SPECIFIC TRAIT

• Called NUCLEIC ACIDS

• DNA is made up of repeating molecules
  called NUCLEOTIDES
DNA Nucleotide
Phosphate
  Group

  O              5
O=P-O        CH2
  O
                          O
                                        N
                                        Nitrogenous base
            C4                     C1     (A, G, C, or T)
    Sugar
 (deoxyribose)
                     C3       C2
A HISTORY OF DNA
                        SEE p. 292-293
• Discovery of the DNA double helix
  A. Frederick Griffith – Discovers that a factor
  in diseased bacteria can transform harmless
  bacteria into deadly bacteria   (1928)
  B. Rosalind Franklin - X-ray photo of DNA.
     (1952)
  C. Watson and Crick - described the
     DNA molecule from Franklin’s X-ray.
     (1953)
Watson & Crick proposed…
•DNA had specific pairing between the
    nitrogen bases:
         ADENINE – THYMINE
        CYTOSINE - GUANINE


•DNA was made of 2 long stands of
    nucleotides arranged in a specific
way called the “Complementary Rule”
DNA Double Helix
                   “Rungs of ladder”


                   Nitrogenous
                   Base (A,T,G or C)




                    “Legs of ladder”



                    Phosphate &
                    Sugar Backbone
DNA Double Helix
    5       O                           3




        3                               O
P                                           5           P
    5       O
                1       G       C           3
                                    2
    4                                               4
                2                   1
        3                                           5
                                        O
P                                                       P
    5
                    T       A               3

            O


                                        O
                                                5
P       3                                               P
Nitrogenous Bases
• PURINES
  1. Adenine (A)
 2. Guanine (G)
                           A or G
• PYRIMIDINES
  3. Thymine (T)
 4. Cytosine (C)     T or C
Chargaff’s Rule
• Adenine must pair with Thymine
• Guanine must pair with Cytosine
• Their amounts in a given DNA molecule will be
  about the same.




      T        A                 G         C
BASE-PAIRINGS
      H-bonds



  G         C




  T             A
Genetic Diversity…
• Different
  arrangements of
  NUCLEOTIDES in a
  nucleic acid (DNA)
  provides the key to
  DIVERSITY among
  living organisms.
The Code of Life…
• The “code” of the chromosome is the
  SPECIFIC ORDER that bases occur.


       A T C G T A T G C G G…
See p. 297




  DNA is wrapped tightly around
histones and coiled tightly to form
         chromosomes
DNA Replication
          • DNA must be copied

          • The DNA molecule produces 2
            IDENTICAL new complementary
            strands following the rules of
            base pairing:
                         A-T, G-C

•Each strand of the
original DNA serves as
a template for the new
strand See p. 298
DNA Replication
• Semiconservative
  Model:
    1. Watson and Crick
    showed: the two strands
    of the parental molecule
    separate, and each
    functions as a template
    for synthesis of a new
    complementary strand.      DNA Template
         Parental DNA
.                              New DNA
Replication Quiz

1. Why is replication necessary?   A---?
                                   G---?
2. When does replication occur?    C---?
                                   T---?
3. Describe how replication works. A---?
                                   G---?
4. Use the complementary rule to   A---?
   create the complementary        G---?
   strand:                         C---?
                                   A---?
                                   G---?
                                   T---?
Replication Quiz
                                         A---T
1. Why is replication necessary?         G---C
So both new cells will have the correct  C---G
DNA
                                         T---A
2. When does replication occur?
                                         A---T
During interphase (S phase).
                                         G---C
3. Describe how replication works.
                                         A---T
Enzymes unzip DNA and complementary
  nucleotides join each original strand. G---C
4. Use the complementary rule to         C---G
    create the complementary strand:     A---T
                                         G---C
                                         T---A
(1961)   Watson & Crick proposed…
• …DNA controlled cell function by
  serving as a template for PROTEIN
  structure.

• 3 Nucleotides = a triplet or CODON
 (which code for a specific AMINO ACID)
                See p.303


• AMINO ACIDS are the building blocks
  of proteins.
DNA Transcription
• DNA can “unzip”
  itself and RNA
  nucleotides match
  up to the DNA
  strand. See p.301

• Both DNA & RNA
  are formed from
  NUCLEOTIDES and
  are called NUCLEIC
  acids.
DNA Translation
 • The cell uses
   information from
   “messenger” RNA
   to produce proteins
    See p.304-305


    We will
discuss details
  of this on a
   later date
Transcription/Translation Quiz
1.   Why is transcription necessary?
2.   Describe transcription.
3.   Why is translation necessary?
4.   Describe translation.
5.   What are the main differences
     between DNA and RNA.
6.   Using the chart on page
     303, identify the amino acids coded
     for by these codons:
     UGGCAGUGC
1. Why is transcription necessary?
   Transcription makes messenger RNA (MRNA)
   to carry the code for proteins out of the
   nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
2. Describe transcription.
   RNA polymerase binds to DNA, separates the
   strands, then uses one strand as a template to
   assemble MRNA.
3. Why is translation necessary?
   Translation assures that the right amino acids
   are joined together by peptides to form the
   correct protein.
4. Describe translation.
   The cell uses information from MRNA to
   produce proteins.
5. What are the main differences between
   DNA and RNA.
   DNA has deoxyribose, RNA has ribose;
   DNA has 2 strands, RNA has one strand;
   DNA has thymine, RNA has uracil.
6. Using the chart on page 303, identify the
   amino acids coded for by these codons:
   UGGCAGUGC
   tryptophan-glutamine-cysteine
AMAZING DNA FACTS…
• DNA from a single human
  cell extends in a single
  thread for almost 2 meters
  long!!!

• It contains information
  equal to some 600,000
  printed pages of 500 words
  each!!!
 (a library of about 1,000 books)
LET’S REVIEW DNA…
                 LM p.44
1. List the conclusions Griffith & Avery,
   Hershey & Chase drew from their
   experiments.
2. Summarize the relationship between
   genes & DNA.
3. Describe the overall structure of the
   DNA molecule.
4. What are the 4 kinds of bases?

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Dna notes

  • 2. Genetic material of cells… • GENES – units of genetic material that CODES FOR A SPECIFIC TRAIT • Called NUCLEIC ACIDS • DNA is made up of repeating molecules called NUCLEOTIDES
  • 3. DNA Nucleotide Phosphate Group O 5 O=P-O CH2 O O N Nitrogenous base C4 C1 (A, G, C, or T) Sugar (deoxyribose) C3 C2
  • 4. A HISTORY OF DNA SEE p. 292-293 • Discovery of the DNA double helix A. Frederick Griffith – Discovers that a factor in diseased bacteria can transform harmless bacteria into deadly bacteria (1928) B. Rosalind Franklin - X-ray photo of DNA. (1952) C. Watson and Crick - described the DNA molecule from Franklin’s X-ray. (1953)
  • 5. Watson & Crick proposed… •DNA had specific pairing between the nitrogen bases: ADENINE – THYMINE CYTOSINE - GUANINE •DNA was made of 2 long stands of nucleotides arranged in a specific way called the “Complementary Rule”
  • 6. DNA Double Helix “Rungs of ladder” Nitrogenous Base (A,T,G or C) “Legs of ladder” Phosphate & Sugar Backbone
  • 7. DNA Double Helix 5 O 3 3 O P 5 P 5 O 1 G C 3 2 4 4 2 1 3 5 O P P 5 T A 3 O O 5 P 3 P
  • 8. Nitrogenous Bases • PURINES 1. Adenine (A) 2. Guanine (G) A or G • PYRIMIDINES 3. Thymine (T) 4. Cytosine (C) T or C
  • 9. Chargaff’s Rule • Adenine must pair with Thymine • Guanine must pair with Cytosine • Their amounts in a given DNA molecule will be about the same. T A G C
  • 10. BASE-PAIRINGS H-bonds G C T A
  • 11. Genetic Diversity… • Different arrangements of NUCLEOTIDES in a nucleic acid (DNA) provides the key to DIVERSITY among living organisms.
  • 12. The Code of Life… • The “code” of the chromosome is the SPECIFIC ORDER that bases occur. A T C G T A T G C G G…
  • 13. See p. 297 DNA is wrapped tightly around histones and coiled tightly to form chromosomes
  • 14. DNA Replication • DNA must be copied • The DNA molecule produces 2 IDENTICAL new complementary strands following the rules of base pairing: A-T, G-C •Each strand of the original DNA serves as a template for the new strand See p. 298
  • 15. DNA Replication • Semiconservative Model: 1. Watson and Crick showed: the two strands of the parental molecule separate, and each functions as a template for synthesis of a new complementary strand. DNA Template Parental DNA . New DNA
  • 16. Replication Quiz 1. Why is replication necessary? A---? G---? 2. When does replication occur? C---? T---? 3. Describe how replication works. A---? G---? 4. Use the complementary rule to A---? create the complementary G---? strand: C---? A---? G---? T---?
  • 17. Replication Quiz A---T 1. Why is replication necessary? G---C So both new cells will have the correct C---G DNA T---A 2. When does replication occur? A---T During interphase (S phase). G---C 3. Describe how replication works. A---T Enzymes unzip DNA and complementary nucleotides join each original strand. G---C 4. Use the complementary rule to C---G create the complementary strand: A---T G---C T---A
  • 18. (1961) Watson & Crick proposed… • …DNA controlled cell function by serving as a template for PROTEIN structure. • 3 Nucleotides = a triplet or CODON (which code for a specific AMINO ACID) See p.303 • AMINO ACIDS are the building blocks of proteins.
  • 19. DNA Transcription • DNA can “unzip” itself and RNA nucleotides match up to the DNA strand. See p.301 • Both DNA & RNA are formed from NUCLEOTIDES and are called NUCLEIC acids.
  • 20. DNA Translation • The cell uses information from “messenger” RNA to produce proteins See p.304-305 We will discuss details of this on a later date
  • 21. Transcription/Translation Quiz 1. Why is transcription necessary? 2. Describe transcription. 3. Why is translation necessary? 4. Describe translation. 5. What are the main differences between DNA and RNA. 6. Using the chart on page 303, identify the amino acids coded for by these codons: UGGCAGUGC
  • 22. 1. Why is transcription necessary? Transcription makes messenger RNA (MRNA) to carry the code for proteins out of the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. 2. Describe transcription. RNA polymerase binds to DNA, separates the strands, then uses one strand as a template to assemble MRNA. 3. Why is translation necessary? Translation assures that the right amino acids are joined together by peptides to form the correct protein.
  • 23. 4. Describe translation. The cell uses information from MRNA to produce proteins. 5. What are the main differences between DNA and RNA. DNA has deoxyribose, RNA has ribose; DNA has 2 strands, RNA has one strand; DNA has thymine, RNA has uracil. 6. Using the chart on page 303, identify the amino acids coded for by these codons: UGGCAGUGC tryptophan-glutamine-cysteine
  • 24. AMAZING DNA FACTS… • DNA from a single human cell extends in a single thread for almost 2 meters long!!! • It contains information equal to some 600,000 printed pages of 500 words each!!! (a library of about 1,000 books)
  • 25. LET’S REVIEW DNA… LM p.44 1. List the conclusions Griffith & Avery, Hershey & Chase drew from their experiments. 2. Summarize the relationship between genes & DNA. 3. Describe the overall structure of the DNA molecule. 4. What are the 4 kinds of bases?