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The Structure of:.  By the end of the day, you should:  Know what DNA stands for  Understand the shape of DNA and be able to label all parts  Know.

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1 The Structure of:

2  By the end of the day, you should:  Know what DNA stands for  Understand the shape of DNA and be able to label all parts  Know the pairs of nucleotides  Know how DNA is used

3  DNA is the molecule that carries genetic information  So what does that really mean?

4  DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid  We’ll come back to this one…

5  The shape of the DNA molecule is called a double helix  Think of DNA’s shape as a ladder that has been twisted Straight Twisted Ladder

6  It’s nice to think of DNA looking nice and simple like this:

7  But, it really looks more like this: Let’s break it down…

8  Each side of the ladder is called a sugar-phosphate backbone this part

9  The sugar-phosphate backbone…up close  Consists of: ▪ Phosphate group ▪ Deoxyribose sugar group

10  The rungs of the latter are made up of nitrogenous bases  Bonded to the sugar group  There are 4 different kinds of bases in DNA…

11 Purines Pyrimidines

12  A deoxyribose sugar group and a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base make up a nucleotide P P P P Adenine Guanine Cytosine Thymine

13  The deoxyribose sugar group of one nucleotide bonds to the phosphate group of another nucleotide to form the sugar- phosphate backbone  The nitrogenous bases of one sugar-phosphate backbone bond to the nitrogenous bases of the other sugar-phosphate backbone to make base pairs  A only bonds with T  G only bonds with C

14  Quick Practice:  If you had a strand of DNA where one side had this sequence of bases: ATAGGCAT  What would the other side’s sequence be???

15 P A P A P G P C P C P G P T P T

16  Now that you know about the structure of DNA, let’s revisit its function…

17  Short version: DNA stores genetic information  Long version: The sequence (order) of bases on the strand of DNA is a code for a blueprint of hundreds of thousands of different proteins that, when made, make up living things


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