Ths general biology unit 4 heredity dna structure and function notes
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Unit 4 Notes:
DNA Structure
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(1) What is DNA?• DNA = DeoxyriboNucleic Acid
• Stores genetic instructions for producing proteins.
• Stored in the Nucleus of Eukaryotes.
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(2) Overall DNA Structure• Double stranded
• Helix
• Outside / Backbones Made Of:– Alternating Phosphates and Sugars
• Inside / Steps Made of: – Nitrogenous Bases
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(Yes You Need To Draw This…)
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(3) DNA Nucleotide• A nucleotide is the monomer for DNA.
• Structure:– Phosphate– Deoxyribose Sugar– Nitrogenous Base
• Looks Like:
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(4) Nitrogenous Bases• The sequence of these bases ARE your genetic
code/instructions.
• 4 Types of Bases:– A = Adenine– T = Thymine– G = Guanine– C = Cytosine
• A’s and T’s bond together.
• G’s and C’s bond together.
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ADENINE
THYMINE
GUANINE
CYTOSINE
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(5) Chargaff’s Rule• Chargaff discovered how the bases pair
together in DNA.
• He found that:– % of A bases = % of T bases– % of G bases = % of C bases
• We can use Chargaff’s Rule to find exact concentrations of bases:
(%A + %T) + (%G + %C) = 100%
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Do you see how all of the %’s of A and T
are about equal?
Do you see how all of the
%’s of G and C are about
equal?
…And that if we take %A + %T + %G + %C it equals 100%!
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(6) Chargaff’s Rule Example:Within the DNA of yeast cells, it is found that
16% of the bases are Adenine…
• What % are Thymine?
• What % are Guanine or Cytosine?
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(7) Anti-Parallel Strands:• Anti-Parallel refers to the two strands in
DNA being positioned in opposite directions.
• The strands are upside down mirror images of one another!
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