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Page 1: What is DNA? Aca Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology

What is DNA?

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Aca Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology

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Main IdeaDNA codes for RNA, which guides protein synthesis

From Genes to Genetic expression

(The central dogma of molecular biology) DNA->RNA->amino acid->protein->

genetic expression

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Protein Synthesis

Amoeba Sister Protein Synthesis http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5mJbP23Buo

Answer the following questions in your notes as you view the video

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Video Questions

1. DNA codes for traits (Proteins) 2. What does Protein Synthesis make?

Proteins 3. Yes or No: Is all the DNA turn on all the

time? 4. DNA is located in the Nucleus 5. What are the 2 step in Protein Synthesis?

Transcription Translation

6. How many letters are read at a time? 3

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Roles of RNA and DNA

DNA is the MASTER PLAN

RNA is the BLUEPRINT of the

Master Plan

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DNA vs RNA

DNA

Sugar-Deoxyribose

Double Stranded Nitrogen Bases:

Adenine, Thymine, Gaunine, Cytosine,

Difference: Thymine

G,C,A,T

RNA

Sugar Ribose Single Stranded Nitrogen Bases:

Adenine, Uracil, Guanine, Cytosine

Difference: Uracil

G,C,A,U

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RNA & Protein Synthesis

DNA remains in the nucleus, but in order for it to get its instructions translated into proteins, it must send its message to the ribosomes where proteins are made.

There a 3 types of RNA involved in this process

mRNA: tRNA: rRNA

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mRNA tRNA rRNA

Carries genetic information from DNA in the nucleus to direct protein synthesis in the cytoplasm. (codon)

Carries specific amino acids to the ribosomes. (Anti-codon)

molecular component of a ribosomes. (the site of protein synthesis)

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Moving the information from DNA to Proteins

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2 Main Steps in Protein Synthesis 1. Transcription: Takes place in the

nucleus, mRNA reads the DNA strand, then moves to the cytoplasm for translation.

2. Translation: Take place in the cytoplasm, tRNA carries amino acids to the mRNA to the site of a ribosome (rRNA)

In RNA Adenine pairs with Uracil (A-U) Guanine pairs with Cytosine (G-C)

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transcription

DNA

mRNA

translation

Protein Synthesis

Nucleus

Rep

lica

tion

In Cytoplasm on Ribsomes

Cell

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Circle a Codon and put a square around and Anti-Codon

What biomolecule does the growing amino acid chain make? _____________

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What process is shown in X?

What process is shown in Y?

What process is shown in Z?

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How does mRNA code for proteins?

How can you code for 20 amino acids with

only 4 DNA bases (A,U,G,C)?

TACGCACATTTACGTACGCGGDNA

AUGCGUGUAAAUGCAUGCGCCmRNA

MetArgValAsnAlaCysAlaProtein

?

Ribosome

aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa

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mRNA Codes for Proteins in Triplets

AUGCGUGUAAAUGCAUGCGCCmRNA

MetArgValAsnAlaCysAlaProtein

Codon = block of 3 mRNA bases

TACGCACATTTACGTACGCGGDNA

RibosomeCodon

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How are the Codons Matched to Amino Acids?

TACGCACATTTACGTACGCGGDNA

AUGCGUGUAAAUGCAUGCGCCmRNA

Anti-codon

Codon

tRNA

UAC

MetGCAArg

CAU

Val

Anti-codon = block of 3 tRNA bases

AminoAcid

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mRNA to protein = Translation

The working instructions mRNA The reader ribosome The transporter transfer RNA (tRNA)

mRNAU C CCCCCA A U G U G A A A A AG G G GU U

aaaa

aa

tRNA

GGU

aatRNA

U A C

aatRNA

GA C

tRNA

aa

A GU

Ribosome

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DNA CCT CTT TAC ACA CGG AGG GTA CGC TAT TCT ATG ATT ACA CGG TTG CGA TCC ATA ATCmRNAprotein

Remember we use the Codon Chart only for mRNA

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Protein Synthesis

Mark through the tRNA. Only use mRNA for the correct Amino Acid

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Nucleus

Protein

aa

aa

aa

aa

aa

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aa

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aa

Transcription

Cytoplasm

Translation

Trait

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Transcription

Transcription

Translation

Translation

ProteinProtein

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Protein Synthesis Worksheet:

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Mutations: Mutation can be harmful, helpful or neutral in their effect. Mutations create genetic variation

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Mutations are ANY changes in the genetic material. A mutation that occurs in the gametes will most likely transferred to the offspring

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Types of Gene Mutations Include:

Point Mutations: Change of a single nucleotide.

Include:1. Substitution: Change in the nucleotide

2. Frameshift: insertion or deletion of a single nucleotide

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Gene Mutations: Substitution Gene mutations

result from changes in a single gene.

A change in one base; aka point mutation.

In substitution, one base replaces another.

Substitution

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Gene Mutations: (Frameshift) Insertion/Deletion

In an insertion, an extra base is inserted into the base sequence.

The loss of a single letter shows the effect of a deletion.

Shifts right or left in reading frame = Frameshift mutation

InsertionDeletion

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Mutation Type Analogy Sentence Example of Associated Disease

Normal THE BIG FAT CAT ATE THE WET RAT

Missense(substitution) THE BIZ FAT CAT ATE THE WET RAT

Achondroplasia: improper development of cartilage on the ends of bones of arms and legs resulting in a form of dwarfism

Nonsense(substitution) THE BIG RAT

Muscular Dystrophy: progressive muscle disorder characterized by the progressive weakening of many muscles in the body

Deletion(causing frameshift) THB IGF ATC ATA TET HEW ETR AT

Cystic fibrosis: characterized by abnormally thick mucus in the lungs, intestines, and pancreas

Insertion(causing frameshift) THE BIG ZFA TCA TAT ETH EWE TRA

Crohn’s disease: chronic inflammation of the intestinal tract, producing frequent diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, fever, and weight loss

Duplication THE BIG FAT FAT CAT ATE THE WET RAT

Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (type 1A): damage to peripheral nerves leading to weakness and atrophy of muscles in hands and lower legs.

Expanding mutation(tandem repeats)

Generation 1Generation 2Generation 3

THE BIG FAT CAT ATE THE WET RATTHE BIG FAT CAT CAT CAT ATE THE WET RATTHE BIG FAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT ATE THE WET RAT

Huntington’s disease: a progressive disease in which brain cells waste away, producing uncontrolled movements, emotional disturbances, and mental deterioration

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Chromosome Mutations

Five types exist: Deletion: removes a chromosome

segment Inversion: reverses a segment within a

chromosome Translocation: moves a segment from one

chromosome to another, non-homologous one

Duplication: repeats a segment Non-disjunction: chromosomes fails to

separate properly during meiosis

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Chromosome mutationscreates genetic variation

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Academic and PAP

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Mutation WorksheetPAP and Academic if time permits

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QUIZ TIME

1. The diagram shows the normal sequence of genes in a particular chromosome. Which chromosomes could have resulted from a deletion that occurred in this chromosome?

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Applied Genetics: is the manipulation; of the hereditary characteristics of an organism to improve or create specific traits in offspring.

Selective breeding: directed breeding to produce plant and animal with desirable traits. Ex: breeding plants to produce larger fruits/vegetable

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Gel Electrophoresis

1. DNA is cut into smaller pieces using restriction enzymes

2. An electrical current is applied 3. DNA is separated by size. Shorter

fragments move farther down the get than longer fragments

Used in:DNA fingerprinting

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• Best way to determine if two people are genetically related

• Used in genetic counseling, parental testing, crime scenes, classification of new species of organisms.

• Can you tell…Organism X is most closely related to which sample?

DNA fingerprinting

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Gel Electrophoresis (example)

Look at the example of DNA taken at the crime scene (Column 1).

Which suspect committed the crime? Suspect 1 Suspect 2 Suspect 3

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Chromosome Painting

• Scientists use chromosome painting to make the locations of genes on human chromosomes with fluorescent tags. It is also possible to apply this technique to compare genomes of different species

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Nucleus

aa

aa

aa

aa

aa

aa

aa

mRNA

What have we learned: From Gene to Protein: Review

DNA Protein

Trait

UC CCCCCA A UGU GA A A A AG G GGU U Ribosome

tRNAaa

Transcription Translation

Cytoplasm

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Mutations

Single Nucleotide Mutations

Chromosome Mutations

Non-disjunction

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Biotechnology: is the use of genetic engineering to find solutions to problems.