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What can you tell me about DNA?
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DNA and Replication
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Credit for
discovery of
DNA is given to
Watson & Crick
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DNA stands for deoxyribose nucleic acid
This chemical substance is present in the nucleus
of all cells in all living organisms – both eukaryotic (in
nucleus) and prokaryotic (in cytoplasm).
DNA controls all the chemical changes which
take place in cells
The kind of cell which is formed through differentiation
(muscle, blood, nerve etc) is controlled by DNA
The kind of organism which is produced (buttercup,
giraffe, herring, human etc) is controlled by DNA
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DNA carries genetic information and codes for the
traits of all organisms
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Your turn:Where is DNA found in
eukaryotes?
Where is DNA found in prokaryotes?
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DNA is a very large molecule made up of a long
chain of sub-units
The sub-units are called nucleotides
Each nucleotide is made up of
a sugar called deoxyribose
a phosphate group -PO4 and
an organic nitrogeneous base
DNA molecule3
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Ribose is a sugar, like glucose, but with only five
carbon atoms in its molecule
Deoxyribose is almost the same but lacks one
oxygen atom
Both molecules may be represented by this symbol:
Ribose & Deoxyribose4
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The most common organic bases are
Adenine (A)
Thymine (T)
Cytosine (C)
Guanine (G)
The bases5
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The deoxyribose, the phosphate and one of the bases
adeninedeoxyribose
PO4
combine to form a nucleotide
Nucleotide6
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Your turn:What are the three parts of
a nucleotide?
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A molecule of
DNA is formed
by millions of
nucleotides
joined together in
a long chain
PO4
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sugar-phosphate
backbone+ bases
Joined nucleotides 7
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In fact, the DNA usually consists of a double
strand of nucleotides
The sugar-phosphate chains are on the outside
and the strands are held together by Hydrogen
bonds between the bases
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2-stranded DNA9
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The bases always pair up in the same way (Chargaff’s Rule)
Adenine forms a bond with Thymine
and Cytosine bonds with Guanine
Bonding 110
Adenine Thymine
Cytosine Guanine
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The bases are held together by hydrogen bonds.
Adenine forms a double H bond with Thymine
and Cytosine forms a triple H bond with Guanine
Bonding 110
Adenine Thymine
Cytosine Guanine
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The amounts of the four bases on DNA ( A,T,C,G) in a body or somatic cell:
A = 30.1%T = 30.1%G = 19.9%C = 19.9%
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Your turn:An organism’s DNA contains 15% Adenine, 15% Thymine, how much guanine and cytosine is in the DNA?
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adenine
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Purines and Pyrimidines.
Adenine and Guanine are purines. They are the larger
bases and have two rings.
Thymine and Cytosine are pyrimidines. They have
only one ring.
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Adenine
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Cytosine
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Double-stranded DNA 9
The genetic code is
carried in the nitrogen
bases, it’s important
DNA is copied correctly.
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The paired strands are coiled into a spiral called
A DOUBLE HELIX
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Anti-parallel • One side is 3’ to 5’, the other is 5’ to 3’
Deoxyribose sugar has 5 carbons:
5
4 1
3 2
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Your turn:How many carbon atoms are in deoxyribose and ribose?
What’s the difference between deoxyribose and ribose?
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Your turn:
Write a DNA strand that will pair with this DNA strand:
3’ ATT CGG AGC 5’
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Before a cell divides, the DNA strands unwind
and separate
Each strand makes a new partner by adding
the appropriate nucleotides
The result is that there are now two double-stranded
DNA molecules in the nucleus
So that when the cell divides, each nucleus
contains identical DNA
This process is called replication
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Your turn:During what phase in interphase does DNA replicate?
INTERPHASE
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Your turn:What is the significance of DNA replication in cells, why does it happen?
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• An enzyme, Helicase, unzips DNA
• DNA polymerase adds new nucleotides.
Enzymes Involved in Replication
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Leading and Lagging Strand - This page for PreAP only.
• DNA polymerase adds new nucleotides continuously down the leading strand because it separates at 3’ end.
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• On the other strand DNA is still copied from 5’ to
3’, so it must be replicated in segments. This strand is the lagging strand.
Leading and Lagging StrandThis page for PreAP only.
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The original strand separates when
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DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to each
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Every three bases codes for a protein that builds
your traits! So it’s the bases that carry the genetic
code! They also have the code to synthesize
enzymes from organic molecules to help you build
and break down products and substrates.
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Your turn:What determines the traits of an organism?
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Your turn:DNA has the code to synthesize enzymes
from what?
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Semiconservative Model of Replication
• The new DNA consists of 1 PARENTAL
(original) and 1 NEW strand of DNA
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Proofreading New DNA
• DNA polymerase initially makes about
1 in 10,000 base pairing errors
• Enzymes proofread and correct these
mistakes
• The new error rate for DNA that has
been proofread is 1 in 1 billion base
pairing errors
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