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• What bases pairs up with Cytosine?

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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• DNA controls all the chemical changes which take place in cell.

***The kind of organism which is produced (butter-cup,giraffe, herring, human etc.) is controlled by DNA

DNADNA 2

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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

1. a sugar called deoxyribose

2. a phosphate group -PO4 and

3. an organic base

DNA molecule 3

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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 atomBoth molecules may be represented by the

symbol

Ribose & deoxyribose 4

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The most common organic bases are

Adenine(Purines)

(A)

Thymine(Pyrimidines)

(T)

Cytosine(Pyrimidines)

(C)

Guanine(Purines)

(G)

The bases 5

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• The deoxyribose, the phosphate and one of the bases

adenine

deoxyribose

PO4

Combine to form a nucleotide

Nucleotides 6

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A molecule of DNA is formed by millions of nucleotides joined together in a long chain

PO4

PO4

PO4

PO4

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 chemical bonds between the bases

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2-stranded DNA 9

Sugar Phosphate bonds

Chemical Bonds

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• The bases ALWAYS pair up in the same way

• Adenine (A) forms a bond with Thymine (T)

and Cytosine (C ) bonds with Guanine (G)

Bonding 1 10

Thymine Adenine

Cytosine Guanine

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PO4

PO4

PO4

thymine

PO4

PO4

PO4

PO4

adenine

cytosine

PO4

guanine

Bonding 211

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The paired strands are coiled into a spiral called

A DOUBLE HELIX

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sugar-phosphatechain

bases

THE DOUBLE HELIX

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• Before a cell divides, the DNA strands1. Unwind and separate2. Makes a new partner by adding the appropriate nucleotides3. Resulting in two double-stranded DNA molecules in the nucleus• So that when the cell divides, each nucleus contains identical DNA

This process is called Replication

Replication 16

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Question 1

Which of the following are components of nucleotides?

(a) deoxyribose

(b) amino acids

(c) phosphate

(d) enzymes

(e) organic bases

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Question 2

Which of the following represents a correct pairing of bases?

(a) adenine with thymine

(b) adenine with guanine

(c) thymine with adenine

(d) guanine with cytosine

(e) thymine with thymine

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Question 3

DNA molecules are formed from

(a) organic bases

(b) amino acids

(c) deoxyribose

(d) nucleotides

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Question 4

Which of the following are organic bases?

(a) Valine

(b) Guanine

(c) Thymine

(d) Serine

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Question 5

Replication of DNA occurs

(a) During cell division

(b) before cell division

(c) at any time

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Answer

CORRECT

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Answer

INCORRECT