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DNA, RNA, and GENES.

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1 DNA, RNA, and GENES

2 Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
DNA is a Chemical code that contains information that an organism needs to grow and function (nucleic acids)

3 History Watson and Crick made an accurate model of DNA in 1953.
Chargaff discovered the pattern found in the nitrogen bases. Rosalind Franklin discovered shape of DNA.

4 Structure of DNA is similar to a twisted ladder
the sides of the ladder are made of sugar and phosphate molecules. the rungs of the ladder are made up of nitrogen bases. The bonding of these bases is Adenine bonds with Thymine Cytosine bonds with Guanine A to T and C to G

5 Before a cell divides, its DNA duplicates itself by unwinding and separating its sides, then forming new identical DNA.

6 Genes are sections of DNA on a chromosome
contain information for making specific proteins. Proteins are made by the ribosomes.

7 Ribonucleic Acid RNA carries the code for making proteins from the nucleus to the ribosome. Unlike DNA which has 2 sides, RNA has ONE side. RNA has the base URACIL instead of thymine.

8 Types of RNA Messenger RNA carries the code for the order in which the amino acids bond. Ribosomal RNA makes up ribosomes, where proteins are built. Transfer RNA brings amino acids to the ribosomes to build the proteins.

9 Cells use only the genes that direct the making of proteins needed by that cell.
Cells must be able to control genes by turning some genes on and some off.

10 DNA and RNA

11 Found in Nucleus AND Cytoplasm
CHART PROPERTY DNA RNA SUGAR Deoxyribose Ribose SIDES Two One BASES A – T C - G A – U LOCATION Found in Nucleus Found in Nucleus AND Cytoplasm

12 Mutations Mutations are permanent changes in the DNA sequence of a cell’s gene or chromosome. Mutations can be caused by outside factors like X-rays, sunlight, and chemicals. A change in gene or chromosome can change the traits of an organism.

13 Answers to DNA-Double Helix sheet
Deoxyribonucleic Acid Nucleus Watson and Crick Like a twisted ladder Sugars and phosphate Amino acids (nitrogen bases) Deoxyribose Nucleotides


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