dna d eoxyribonucleic a cid
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DNA D eoxyribonucleic A cid. Nature vs. Nurture?. DNA. We know traits are inherited but how are they inherited?. Chargaff ’ s Rule. Chargaff ’ s Rule. X-ray Evidence. 1952 Rosalind Franklin took an x-ray diffraction to take picture of DNA shape Picture gave clues to structure of DNA. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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DNADeoxyribonucleic Acid
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Nature vs. Nurture?
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DNA
We know traits are inherited but how are
they inherited?
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ChargaffChargaff’’s Rules Rule
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Chargaff’s Rule
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X-ray EvidenceX-ray Evidence
• 1952 Rosalind Franklin took an x-ray diffraction to take picture of DNA shape
• Picture gave clues to structure of DNA
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Watson & CrickWatson & Crick
• Watson & Watson & Crick made a Crick made a model of DNA model of DNA structurestructure
• Won Nobel Won Nobel PrizePrize
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Watson and Crick’s model of DNA was a double helix
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The Components & Structure The Components & Structure of DNAof DNA
NucleotideNucleotide1. 5-carbon sugar 1. 5-carbon sugar
deoxyribosedeoxyribose
2. phosphate 2. phosphate
groupgroup
3. nitrogenous 3. nitrogenous
basebase
i. Adeninei. Adenineii. Thymineii. Thymineiii. Guanineiii. Guanineiv. Cytosineiv. Cytosine
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Nucleotides are monomers!Nucleotides are monomers!
• Nucleotides are Nucleotides are linked in a strandlinked in a strand
• The sides of the The sides of the ““ladderladder”” are are phosphates and the phosphates and the sugar sugar deoxyribosedeoxyribose
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- Sugar & phosphate form backbone- The bases form the “steps” of ladder, held together by Hydrogen bonds
• C-G = 3 hydrogen bonds• A-T = 2 hydrogen bonds
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How is DNA Packaged? How is DNA Packaged? • DNA DNA is wrapped around proteins is wrapped around proteins
called called histoneshistones forming beads forming beads• These beads pack together, forming These beads pack together, forming
nucleosomesnucleosomes. . •These coil to make These coil to make chromatinchromatin•When the chromatin (stringy DNA) coils it make a When the chromatin (stringy DNA) coils it make a chromosomechromosome
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DNA ReplicationDNA Replication
• Think about DNAThink about DNA’’s s structurestructure
• Perfect for use of Perfect for use of replication!replication!
• Each original side Each original side
is a is a Template Template
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Parent StrandOr Template
Daughter strand
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Before a cell divides, it duplicates its Before a cell divides, it duplicates its DNA in a process called DNA in a process called replicationreplication. .
•This makes sure each cell will have a This makes sure each cell will have a complete set of DNAcomplete set of DNA
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How is it done?!How is it done?!
1. DNA is unwound1. DNA is unwound2.2. DNA helicaseDNA helicase enzyme unzips the weak enzyme unzips the weak hydrogen bonds between base pairshydrogen bonds between base pairs3.3. DNA polymeraseDNA polymerase enzyme matches up enzyme matches up nucleotides to complement the other nucleotides to complement the other
sideside4. Strands checked for error4. Strands checked for error
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““Semi-conservativeSemi-conservative””- why?- why?
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Replicate your own DNA • 1. Take piece of paper and fold is
vertically • NOW REPLICATE
Label 1.Template/ Parent Strand 2.Hydrogen Bonds 3.Complementary Base Pairing 4.DNA Helicase 5.DNA Polymerase 6.Daughter Strands
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Central Dogma
• DNA RNA Protein
• DNA gives the instructions for RNA which gives the instructions to make proteins
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Central Dogma
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What is a gene? • Part of the DNA
(letters/bases) that code for a particular protein
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Genotype vs. Phenotype
• Genotype, genetic makeup, is the sequence of bases in the DNA
• Phenotype, traits, due to proteins
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Proteins we learned!
Structural •Keratin ( hair, skin and nails )•Muscles
Reactions •Enzymes (lactase)
Signal •Insulin, human growth hormone Hemoglobin- carriers oxygen in your red blood cells
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RNA vs DNA
• RNA
• Ribonucleic Acid
• Ribose Sugar
• A,C,G,U – U = Uracil
• Single Stranded
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Transcription1. RNA copies the
message from DNA - Called messenger RNA ( mRNA)
2. Complementary base pair ( NO T!! In RNA)
3. Only copies a gene of the DNA
4. mRNA Leaves the Nucleus
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Transcription • Enzyme that build RNA
strand
• RNA polymerase
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RNA Splicing Introns stay in the nucleus Exons join (splice) together and exit – final mRNA
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Translation mRNA to Protein
1. mRNA goes to the Ribosome – Each 3 letters of the mRNA is called a codon
2. Each mRNA codon bonds to a tRNA (transfer RNA) anticodon
– Complementary Base paring rules
3. tRNA carries the amino acid which builds the polypeptide (protein)
4. Begins with mRNA start codon AUG and ends with mRNA STOP Codon
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Introduction Worksheet
• http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/dna/transcribe/
• Transcribe and Translate a Gene
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SHOW REAL TIME
• Great Simple Video!!
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Mutations
http://www.dnalc.org/resources/3d/17-sickle-cell.html
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1 base change in 438-base sequence. Change in DNA, change in RNA, change in Amino Acid Hemoglobin protein does not work properly to carry oxygen.
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Tay Sachs
Cracking the Code:17:00-20:00
Inherited genetic mutation
•Mutation in a gene that codes for an enzyme protein that breaks down fatty acids in the brain
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Mutation
• Change in the nucleotide Sequence ( letters/bases) of a gene
1.Base Substitution (can be bad or silent)
2. Base Addition/ Deletion- worse
- Frameshift mutation= alter group of 3
Affects the function of the PROTEIN
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ADDITION
• THE CAT ATE THE RAT
• THE ACA TAT ETH ERA T
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Mutagens cause Mutations
• Xray, UV light, smoking chemicals, pesticides
• Sometimes GOOD? How so?
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Example of Inherited DNA Mutations: Diseases
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Mutations