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Unit 1.2 Review

What is DNA?

DNA – Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (It is a type of Nucleic Acid that contains a Deoxyribose sugar) Shape of a Double Helix – Two strands that are twisted Made of nucleotides – Repeating units of DNA

Sugar Phosphate Backbone - The outside of the DNA molecule is composed of sugar and phosphate molecules connected together Nitrogenous Bases – Connect the two strands of the DNA together and found in the middle of the DNA molecule

Nitrogenous Bases Purines Pyrimidines Base Pairing Have two rings Adenine Guanine Pyrimidines Have one ring Cytosine Thymine Base Pairing A pairs with T and has two hydrogen bonds G pairs with C and has three hydrogen bonds

How do scientists isolate DNA in order to study it?

See http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/labs/extraction/howto/ 1. If using plants the food needs to be mashed up first. 2. Soap solution is added to breakup the cell membrane. 3. Alcohol will separate the DNA from the rest of the liquid. See http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/labs/extraction/howto/

How does DNA differ from person to person?

The difference between different people’s DNA is only about 0.1% The differences are due to the sequence of bases

What are restriction enzymes? How can tools of molecular biology be used to compare the DNA of two individuals? What are restriction enzymes? What are restriction fragment length polymorphisms?

Restriction enzymes are used to cut the DNA into different sized fragments (RFLP’s) that are determined by the sequence The DNA is run on a gel to separate the fragments and determine the length The fragment lengths can be compared by viewing the bands on the gel See: http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop.cgi?it=swf::535::535::/sites/dl/free/0072437316/120078/bio20.swf::Restriction%20Fragment%20Length%20Polymorphisms

What is gel electrophoresis and how can the results of this technique be interpreted?

DNA is runs through the a gel, propelled by an electric current. The DNA moves towards the positive charge since the molecule is negatively charged. The smaller fragments move farther through the gel than the larger fragments The DNA shows up as bands on the gel