DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid

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DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid A Twisted Tale… Objective: To determine how traits are passed from parent to offspring Bell work: In what organelle do we find the instructions for our traits? Nucleus What are those instructions called? DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid

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Let’s start at the source… DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, resides inside the nucleus of every living cell. It was discovered in 1869 but the structure remained a mystery. In 1952, using X-ray photography, Rosalind Franklin observed DNA, but could not identify the shape. A year later, Francis Crick and James Watson used her images to describe the twisted ladder or DOUBLE HELIX structure of DNA.

There are 4 kinds: Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, & Guanine The steps of the ladder are made up of pairs of molecules called nitrogen bases. There are 4 kinds: Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, & Guanine ADENINE ONLY pairs with THYMINE CYTOSINE ONLY pairs with GUANINE G C A T G C T A T A C G T A T A C G A T T A

In 1950, Erwin Chargraff analyzed the base pair composition of DNA In 1950, Erwin Chargraff analyzed the base pair composition of DNA. He discovered that: % ADENINE = % THYMINE AND % CYTOSINE = % GUANINE Meaning, there is the same amount of Adenine and Thymine and the same amount of Cytosine and Guanine, providing evidence that they pair with one another. G C A T G C T A T A C G T A T A C G A T T A

We go together like peas and carrots! Use the rules of base-pairing to make a strand of DNA by writing the correct base in the top row to match the base provided in the bottom row: New DNA strand Original DNA strand C G T A G C A T

We go together like peas and carrots! Can you make another? New DNA strand Original DNA strand G C A T C G T A

DNA Rap song !!!!! Woohoo!!!!

How did you do? Now color your DNA double helix using the base pair color key. Color the sides of the ladder in any colors you choose.