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DNA Notes!.
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DNA Notes!

DNA Made up of monomers called nucleotides There are only four different nucleotides The nucleotides are repeated over and over

NUCLEOTIDES 4. A DNA nucleotide has three parts A. Nitrogen Base B. Phosphate Group C. Deoxyribose Sugar

Nucleotides 5. The purines (Adenine & Guanine) have two rings of nitrogen bases 6. The pyrimidines (Thymine & Cytosine) have only one ring of nitrogen base Adenine Purines Guanine Cytosine Pyrimidines Thymine

The “Ladder” 7. Label Nucleotide 8. Nucleotides line up in pairs to form a structure that looks like a ladder. 9. The sugar and phosphate groups make up the sides of the ladder 10. The base pairs make up the rungs of the ladder Nucleotide H-Bond Sugar & Phosphate backbone Key Adenine (A) Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) Guanine (G)

Complementary Base Pairing The nucleotides only bond with certain other nucleotides 11. Cytosine forms three hydrogen bonds with Guanine 12. Adenine forms two hydrogen bonds with Thymine

Franklin and Wilkins 13. Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins took the first X-ray photographs of DNA

THE 14.DOUBLE HELIX Proposed by Watson and Crick in 1953 DNA is composed of two nucleotide chains that twist around to form a structure similar to a twisted ladder Each turn has 10 base pairs

Video http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-twisting-tale-of-dna-judith-hauck