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1 Part 2 DNA structure

2 Learning Target 1. Compare and contrast the structure of eukaryotic and prokaryotic chromosomes. 11. Know what a plasmid is and the types of organisms that have them.

3 Prokaryotes Prokaryotes lack true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles Prokaryotic DNA Found in Cytoplasm 1 circular chromosome Consists of only DNA & plasmids Copies  then immediately divides Plasmids Circular strands of DNA Separate of Chromosomal DNA

4 Eukaryotes Eukaryotes have a membrane bound nucleus and organelles
Eukaryotic DNA Found in Nucleus Many linear chromosomes Consists of DNA and histones Copies then cell continues to grow  then mitosis (organizes chromosomes)  and then divides

5 Pro DNA vs Eu DNA Prokaryotic DNA Eukaryotic DNA
Don’t write this! You already have it!!!! Prokaryotic DNA Found in Cytoplasm 1 circular chromosome Consists of only DNA Copies  then immediately divides Eukaryotic DNA Found in Nucleus Many linear chromosomes Consists of DNA and histones Copies then cell continues to grow  then mitosis (organizes chromosomes)  and then divides

6 Learning Target 3. Recognize the structure of a nucleotide.
4. Describe the chemical and structural properties of DNA. 5. Understand base pairing and its role in replication, transcription and translation.

7 Structure of DNA C Monomer = nucleotides Phosphate group 5 C sugar
(Deoxyribose in DNA) Nitrogen base- 4 possible Adenine and guanine- purine bases- double ring structure Cytosine and thymine- pyrimidine bases -single ring structure C

8 Structure of DNA (cont.)
DNA molecule consists of 2 chains of nucleotides Arranged in a “ladder” configuration Alternating phosphate and sugar groups Rungs composed of paired nitrogen bases Complementary base pairing-purine with pyrimidine A with T G with C “Ladder” coils to form a helix

9 Why A-T/C-G? N H O CH3 Sugar Adenine (A) Thymine (T) Guanine (G)
Cytosine (C)

10 Why purine/pyrimidine?
Purine + Purine: too wide Pyrimidine + pyrimidine: too narrow Purine + pyrimidine: width Consistent with X-ray data


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