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1 CHROMOSOMES & DNA REPLICATION
THE SOURCE OF GENETIC INFORMATION

2 PROKARYOTIC CELLS Prokaryotic Cells =
Lack nucleus and many organelles found in eukaryotes DNA is found in cytoplasm of prokaryotes Single circular DNA that has all of cells genetic information, a plasmid

3 EUKARYOTIC CELLS Eukaryotic Cells =
DNA is found in nucleus in the form of chromosomes. Number of chromosomes varies from one organism to another Humans have 46, fruit flies has 8 and giant sequoia trees have 22 1000X more DNA than prokaryotic cells: more complex.

4 CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE DNA in Eukaryotes is packed tight.
A human cell contain 1000X more base pairs than 1 bacteria. Nucleus contains more than 6 feet of DNA. Eukaryotic chromosomes have both DNA and proteins packed together of from a substance called chromatin Chromatin consists of DNA that is tightly coiled around proteins called histones. Histones = proteins that DNA wraps around.

5 DNA Section 12-2 Nucleosome Chromosome DNA double helix Coils
Supercoils Histones Go to Section:

6 DNA REPLICATION Replication = duplicating or copying the DNA before the cell divides. How is it done? DNA separates into 2 strands Then forms new complementary strands (according to base rules). Complimentary strands ofDNA have opposite bases. For example: A always pairs with T. If one strand has the base A, then the complimentary strand has T.

7 Each strand of the double helix serves as a template, or model for the new strand.
Replication is carried out by a series of enzyme reactions. They unzip the double helix and expose the complimentary bases on the inside. Now they can be copied

8 DNA REPLICATION Section 12-2 Go to Section: New strand Original strand
DNA polymerase Growth DNA polymerase Growth Replication fork Replication fork Nitrogenous bases Original strand New strand Go to Section:

9 HOW DOES REPLICATION OCCUR?
DNA polymerase - enzyme helps unzip DNA. Weak hydrogen bonds break and strands unwind.

10 REPLICATION

11 DNA replication interactive

12 In your own words: How is DNA replicated?
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