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DNA GRADE 12
LOCATION OF DNA IN
A CELL
: Position of gene on chromosomeLocus
LOCATION OF DNA IN
A CELL
•Chromatin is a complex of DNA and
protein, and is found in the nucleus
of eukaryotic cells.
•Histones are proteins that are
responsible for the first level of DNA
packing in chromatin
•The chromatin network in the
nucleus of a cell will coil up tightly
during cell division and form
individual chromosomes.
DNA : A LONG LINEAR POLYMER FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS OF A
CELL AND FORMED FROM NUCLEOTIDES AND SHAPED LIKE A DOUBLE
HELIX ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRANSMISSION OF GENETIC
INFORMATION .
THE STRUCTURE OF DNA
http://cronodon.com/BioTech/Cell_Nucleus.html
NUCLEIC ACID : (BIOCHEMISTRY) ANY OF VARIOUS
MACROMOLECULES COMPOSED OF NUCLEOTIDE CHAINS THAT ARE
VITAL CONSTITUENTS OF ALL LIVING CELLS.
TYPE OF NUCLEIC ACID :
DNA AND RNA
STRUCTURE OF A NUCLEOTIDE
A nucleotide is made of 3
components:
• A Pentose sugar
• This is a 5 carbon
sugar
• The sugar in RNA is
ribose.
• The sugar in DNA is
deoxyribose.
STRUCTURE OF A NUCLEOTIDE
• A Phosphate group
• Phosphate groups are
important because they
link the sugar on one
nucleotide onto the
phosphate of the next
nucleotide to make a
polynucleotide.
STRUCTURE OF A NUCLEOTIDE
• A Nitogenous base
• In DNA the four bases are:
• Thymine
• Adenine
• Cytosine
• Guanine
• In RNA the four bases are:
• Uracil
• Adenine
• Cytosine
• Guanine
WHAT IS DNA
• A nucleic acid that contains genetic information.
• Double helix shape
• Composed of nitrogenous bases (adenine,
cytosine, guanine and thymine), a five-carbon sugar
(deoxyribose), and a phosphate molecule.
SUGAR PHOSPHATE BONDS
(BACKBONE OF DNA)
• Nucleotides are connected
to each other via the
phosphate on one
nucleotide and the sugar on
the next nucleotide
• A Polynucleotide
Thursday, March 13, 2014
NITROGENOUS BASES – TWO
TYPES
Pyramidines
Thymine - T
Cytosine - C
Uracil - U
Purines
Adenine - A
Guanine - G
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ADENINE
GUANINE
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COMPLEMENTARY BASE PAIRING
Purines Pyramidines
Adenine Thymine
Adenine Uracil
Guanine Cytosine
BASE PAIRING
• The Nitrogenous Bases
pair up with other
bases. For example the
bases of one strand of
DNA base pair with the
bases on the opposite
strand of the DNA.
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THE RULE:• Adenine always base pairs with Thymine (or Uracil if
RNA)
• Cytosine always base pairs with Guanine.
• This is beacuse there is exactly enough room for one
purine and one pyramide base between the two
polynucleotide strands of DNA.
.3DISCOVERY OF
THE DNA STRUCTURE
•Early in the 20th century, the identifi-cation
of the molecules of inheritance loomed as
a major challenge to biologists.
•Discovery of the genetic role of DNA began with research by
Frederick Griffith in 1928.
•pathogenic (S1,bacteriumof astrains2Griffith worked with
harmless (R cells)1&cells)
•ofliving cellsstrain were mixed withpathogenickilled-Heat
becameliving cellsstrain and the result = someharmless
pathogenic.
•now defined as a,transformationThis phenomenon was called
change in genotype & phenotype due to assimilation of foreign
DNA.
1952: A. Hershey & M. Chase
experiments showing that DNA is
the genetic material of T2 phage.
To determine the source of genetic
material in the phage, they
designed an experiment showing
that only 1 / 2 components of T2
(DNA or protein) enters an E. coli
cell during infection
They concluded that the injected
DNA of the phage provides the
genetic information
. THE ROLE OF DNA4
•DNA is vital for all living beings –
even plants.
•It is important for:
•inheritance,
•coding for proteins and
•the genetic instruction guide
for life and its processes.
DNA holds the instructions for an
organism's or each cell’s
development and reproduction and
ultimately death.
DNA can replicate itself.
CODING DNA-NON
Multicellular eukaryotes have many introns(non-coding
DNA) within genes and noncoding DNA between
genes.
The bulk of most eukaryotic genomes consists of
noncoding DNA sequences, often described in the past
as “junk DNA”
Much evidence indicates that noncoding DNA plays
important roles in the cell.
Sequencing of the human genome reveals that 98.5%
does not code for proteins, rRNAs, or tRNAs.
DNA REPLICATION
DNA replication is a biological process that occurs in
all living organisms and copies their exact DNA. It is
the basis for biological inheritance.
DNA: REPLICATION
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The first major step for the DNA Replication to take
place is the breaking of hydrogen bonds between
bases of the two antiparallel strands.
The unwounding of the two strands is the starting
point. The splitting happens in places of the chains
which are rich in A-T. That is because there are only
two bonds between Adenine and Thymine (there are
three hydrogen bonds between Cytosine and
Guanine).
Helicase is the enzyme that splits the two strands.
The structure that is created is known as
"Replication Fork".
DNA UNWINDS…..
Origins initiate
replication at
different times.
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Thursday, March 13, 2014
REPLICATION FORK
The replication fork is a structure that forms within
the nucleus during DNA replication. It is created by
helicases, which break the hydrogen bonds holding
the two DNA strands together. The resulting
structure has two branching "prongs", each one
made up of a single strand of DNA.
These two strands serve as the template for the
leading and lagging strands, which will be created
as DNA polymerase matches complementary
nucleotides to the templates; The templates may be
properly referred to as the leading strand template
and the lagging strand template
DNA strands have a directionality, and the different
ends of a single strand are called the
"3' (three-prime) end" and the "5' (five-prime) end"
with the direction of the naming going 5 prime to the
3 prime region.
The strands of the helix are anti-parallel with one
being 5 prime to 3 then the opposite
strand 3 prime to 5.
These terms refer to the carbon atom in deoxyribose
to which the next phosphate in the chain attaches.
Directionality has consequences in DNA synthesis,
because DNA polymerase can synthesize DNA in
only one direction by adding nucleotides to the 3'
end of a DNA strand.
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DNA Grade 12

  • 2. LOCATION OF DNA IN A CELL : Position of gene on chromosomeLocus
  • 3. LOCATION OF DNA IN A CELL •Chromatin is a complex of DNA and protein, and is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. •Histones are proteins that are responsible for the first level of DNA packing in chromatin •The chromatin network in the nucleus of a cell will coil up tightly during cell division and form individual chromosomes.
  • 4. DNA : A LONG LINEAR POLYMER FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS OF A CELL AND FORMED FROM NUCLEOTIDES AND SHAPED LIKE A DOUBLE HELIX ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRANSMISSION OF GENETIC INFORMATION .
  • 5. THE STRUCTURE OF DNA http://cronodon.com/BioTech/Cell_Nucleus.html
  • 6. NUCLEIC ACID : (BIOCHEMISTRY) ANY OF VARIOUS MACROMOLECULES COMPOSED OF NUCLEOTIDE CHAINS THAT ARE VITAL CONSTITUENTS OF ALL LIVING CELLS. TYPE OF NUCLEIC ACID : DNA AND RNA
  • 7. STRUCTURE OF A NUCLEOTIDE A nucleotide is made of 3 components: • A Pentose sugar • This is a 5 carbon sugar • The sugar in RNA is ribose. • The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose.
  • 8. STRUCTURE OF A NUCLEOTIDE • A Phosphate group • Phosphate groups are important because they link the sugar on one nucleotide onto the phosphate of the next nucleotide to make a polynucleotide.
  • 9. STRUCTURE OF A NUCLEOTIDE • A Nitogenous base • In DNA the four bases are: • Thymine • Adenine • Cytosine • Guanine • In RNA the four bases are: • Uracil • Adenine • Cytosine • Guanine
  • 10. WHAT IS DNA • A nucleic acid that contains genetic information. • Double helix shape • Composed of nitrogenous bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine), a five-carbon sugar (deoxyribose), and a phosphate molecule.
  • 11. SUGAR PHOSPHATE BONDS (BACKBONE OF DNA) • Nucleotides are connected to each other via the phosphate on one nucleotide and the sugar on the next nucleotide • A Polynucleotide Thursday, March 13, 2014
  • 12. NITROGENOUS BASES – TWO TYPES Pyramidines Thymine - T Cytosine - C Uracil - U Purines Adenine - A Guanine - G Thursday, March 13, 2014
  • 15. COMPLEMENTARY BASE PAIRING Purines Pyramidines Adenine Thymine Adenine Uracil Guanine Cytosine
  • 16. BASE PAIRING • The Nitrogenous Bases pair up with other bases. For example the bases of one strand of DNA base pair with the bases on the opposite strand of the DNA. Thursday, March 13, 2014
  • 17. THE RULE:• Adenine always base pairs with Thymine (or Uracil if RNA) • Cytosine always base pairs with Guanine. • This is beacuse there is exactly enough room for one purine and one pyramide base between the two polynucleotide strands of DNA.
  • 18. .3DISCOVERY OF THE DNA STRUCTURE •Early in the 20th century, the identifi-cation of the molecules of inheritance loomed as a major challenge to biologists.
  • 19. •Discovery of the genetic role of DNA began with research by Frederick Griffith in 1928. •pathogenic (S1,bacteriumof astrains2Griffith worked with harmless (R cells)1&cells) •ofliving cellsstrain were mixed withpathogenickilled-Heat becameliving cellsstrain and the result = someharmless pathogenic. •now defined as a,transformationThis phenomenon was called change in genotype & phenotype due to assimilation of foreign DNA.
  • 20. 1952: A. Hershey & M. Chase experiments showing that DNA is the genetic material of T2 phage. To determine the source of genetic material in the phage, they designed an experiment showing that only 1 / 2 components of T2 (DNA or protein) enters an E. coli cell during infection They concluded that the injected DNA of the phage provides the genetic information
  • 21. . THE ROLE OF DNA4 •DNA is vital for all living beings – even plants. •It is important for: •inheritance, •coding for proteins and •the genetic instruction guide for life and its processes. DNA holds the instructions for an organism's or each cell’s development and reproduction and ultimately death. DNA can replicate itself.
  • 22. CODING DNA-NON Multicellular eukaryotes have many introns(non-coding DNA) within genes and noncoding DNA between genes. The bulk of most eukaryotic genomes consists of noncoding DNA sequences, often described in the past as “junk DNA” Much evidence indicates that noncoding DNA plays important roles in the cell. Sequencing of the human genome reveals that 98.5% does not code for proteins, rRNAs, or tRNAs.
  • 23. DNA REPLICATION DNA replication is a biological process that occurs in all living organisms and copies their exact DNA. It is the basis for biological inheritance.
  • 25. The first major step for the DNA Replication to take place is the breaking of hydrogen bonds between bases of the two antiparallel strands. The unwounding of the two strands is the starting point. The splitting happens in places of the chains which are rich in A-T. That is because there are only two bonds between Adenine and Thymine (there are three hydrogen bonds between Cytosine and Guanine). Helicase is the enzyme that splits the two strands. The structure that is created is known as "Replication Fork".
  • 27. Origins initiate replication at different times. Thursday, March 13, 2014
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  • 30. REPLICATION FORK The replication fork is a structure that forms within the nucleus during DNA replication. It is created by helicases, which break the hydrogen bonds holding the two DNA strands together. The resulting structure has two branching "prongs", each one made up of a single strand of DNA. These two strands serve as the template for the leading and lagging strands, which will be created as DNA polymerase matches complementary nucleotides to the templates; The templates may be properly referred to as the leading strand template and the lagging strand template
  • 31. DNA strands have a directionality, and the different ends of a single strand are called the "3' (three-prime) end" and the "5' (five-prime) end" with the direction of the naming going 5 prime to the 3 prime region. The strands of the helix are anti-parallel with one being 5 prime to 3 then the opposite strand 3 prime to 5. These terms refer to the carbon atom in deoxyribose to which the next phosphate in the chain attaches. Directionality has consequences in DNA synthesis, because DNA polymerase can synthesize DNA in only one direction by adding nucleotides to the 3' end of a DNA strand.
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  • 33. REFERENCES • http://www.slideshare.net/guest93618/dna- 981508?qid=56427ae3-eee5-4740-a362- 2a25b50f7354&v=qf1&b=&from_search=35. Accessed on the 06 March 2014 • http://www.slideshare.net/lissyjyothish/dna- 9042838?qid=56427ae3-eee5-4740-a362- 2a25b50f7354&v=qf1&b=&from_search=25. accessed on the 06 March 2014 • http://www.slideshare.net/amalaielmorsy/dna- 30211742?qid=56427ae3-eee5-4740-a362- 2a25b50f7354&v=default&b=&from_search=48. Accessed on the 2014
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Editor's Notes

  1. Call volunteers to label the 4 nitrogenous bases, the 5-carbon sugar and the phosphate.