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DNA Structure (12.1)

State Standards

2A. Distinguish between DNA and RNA.

2B. Explain the role of DNA in storing and transmitting cellular information.

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Molecular Genetics

Genetics Genetics is the branch of biology that studies

heredity, the passing of traits (characteristics) from parents to offspring.

This passing oftraits involves the 2nucleic acids,DNA & RNA.

12.1 DNA: The Genetic Material

Chapter 12

Molecular Genetics

Nucleic Acid Structure Nucleotides are the building blocks of DNA &

RNA

Nucleotides consist of a five-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen-containing base

12.1 DNA: The Genetic Material

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DNA Structure

The sugar found in DNA is called deoxyribose.

12.1 DNA: The Genetic Material

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DNA StructureCont’d The double helix

shape of DNA is often compared to a twisted ladder.

The ladder is made of 2 very long chains of nucleotides.

12.1 DNA: The Genetic Material

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DNA Structure Cont’d The rails of the ladder

are represented by the alternating deoxyribose and phosphate.

The pairs of bases

(cytosine–guanine or thymine–adenine) form the steps or rungs.

12.1 DNA: The Genetic Material

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The bases in a nucleic acid always pair up in the same way.

This is called Chargaff’s rule.

12.1 DNA: The Genetic Material

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Base Pairing

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Base Pairing Cont’d

12.1 DNA: The Genetic Material

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The 2 sides of the ladder are held together by hydrogen bonds.

Adenine always pairs with Thymine.

Guanine always pairs with Cytosine.

Molecular Genetics

The DNA Language12.1 DNA: The Genetic Material

Chapter 12

•DNA carries information in a triplet code.

•Each sequence of 3 nucleotides codes for a certain amino acid or for the beginning or end of a sequence.

•The genetic code is unique for each organism.

12.1 DNA: The Genetic Material

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Chromosome Structure

DNA coils around histones to form nucleosomes, which coil to form chromatin fibers.

The chromatin fibers supercoil to form chromosomes that are visible during cell division.

Chapter 12

1. A2. B3. C4. D

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A. A—G and C—T

B. A—T and C—G

C. C—A and G—T

D. C—U and A—G

What is the base-pairing rule for purines and pyrimidines in the DNA molecule?

12.1 Formative Questions

1. A2. B3. C4. D

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12.1 Formative Questions

A.chromatin and histones

B. DNA and protein

C. DNA and lipids

D. protein and centromeres

What are chromosomes composed of?

1. A2. B3. C4. D

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Look at the following figure. Identify the proteins that DNA first coils around.

Chapter Assessment Questions

A. chromatin fibers

B. chromosomes

C. histones

D. nucleosome

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Use the analogy of a staircase or a railroad track to describe the structure of DNA.

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