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Introducing DNA. Outline DNA nucleotide structure in terms of sugar, base, and phosphate.

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1 Introducing DNA

2 Outline DNA nucleotide structure in terms of sugar, base, and phosphate

3 Outline how DNA nucleotides are linked by covalent bonds into a polymer

4 Explain how a DNA double helix is formed using complementary base pairing and hydrogen bonds

5 Draw and label a simple diagram of the molecular structure of DNA

6 Simple diagram of DNA - labeled

7 Explain DNA replication in terms of unwinding the double helix and separation of the strands by helicase, followed by formation of the new complementary strands by DNA polymerase

8 DNA Replication

9 Explain the significance of complementary base pairing in the conservation of the base sequence of DNA State that DNA replication is semi-conservative

10 Replication Animation http://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/~johnson/teac hing/genetics/animations/dna_replication.h tmhttp://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/~johnson/teac hing/genetics/animations/dna_replication.h tm

11 Polypeptides and Genes Polypeptides are long chains of amino acids So then, what are proteins? Genes: segments of DNA that store information that determines the sequence of amino acids of a polypeptide The information in genes is decoded during the production of a polypeptide via Transcription and Translation

12 DNA and RNA Differences between Feature DNA RNA # of strands: ds; double helix typically ss Type of Sugar: deoxyriboseribose Types of bases: A,T,G,CA,U,G,C

13 Transcription – converting DNA into RNA: Compare the structure of RNA and DNA

14 Outline DNA transcription in terms of the formation of an RNA strand complementary to the DNA strand by RNA polymerase

15 Describe the genetic code in termso f codons composed of triplets of bases

16 Translation Basics Carried out by: Ribosomes, mRNA, tRNA, the genetic code

17 Transfer RNA (tRNA)

18 Explain the process of translation, leading to polypeptide formation. Include the roles of messenger RNA (mRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), codons, anticodons, ribosomes, and amino acids

19 Translation Step 1 - Initiation http://vcell.ndsu.nodak.edu/animations/translati on/movie.htmhttp://vcell.ndsu.nodak.edu/animations/translati on/movie.htm

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21 Discuss the relationship of one gene one polypeptide


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