Every living thing has DNA. That means that you have something in common with a zebra, a tree, a mushroom and a beetle!!!! DNA stands for: D: Deoxyribose.

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Every living thing has DNA. That means that you have something in common with a zebra, a tree, a mushroom and a beetle!!!! DNA stands for: D: Deoxyribose N: Nucleic A: Acid DNA is too small to see, but under a microscope it looks like a twisted up ladder!

DNA is made up of steps and rails of a ladder. This is a rail This is a step Green can only go with Red Blue can only go with Yellow

You can tell people apart by their fingerprints… Because everyone’s fingerprints are different!

DNA is like a fingerprint because everyone’s is a little different! How does the police look at DNA to figure out who committed a crime?

The DNA gets cut up by special scissors!!!

The scissors can only cut the same colour!

All of the cut up pieces of DNA are different sizes.

BIG LITTLE A special machine sorts the DNA by size. (Little pieces are fast, so they move faster to the bottom.) TOP BOTTOM

We are ALL a little bit different! Mr. Stanley’s DNA Mr. Phillip’s DNA BIG LITTLE

Soooo…. How do we tell people apart just by their DNA anyways???

Mr. Stanley’s DNAMr. Phillip’s DNA Our DNA has different sizes of pieces so it makes a different pattern when it’s all cut up.

Mr. Stanley Mr. Phillips This is what it really looks like!!!

Can you guess which one is Mr. Stanley and which one is Mr. Phillips? Mr. Stanley Mr. Phillips Is the red box around Mr. Stanley’s DNA or around Mr. Phillip’s DNA? ?

Cytosine is always linked with Guanine Adenine is always linked with Thymine A = adenine = blue T = thymine = yellow G = guanine = red C = cytosine = green