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DNA Structure Section 4.6.1.5.

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1 DNA Structure Section

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3 Structure of DNA DNA is a polymer - a very large molecule made from many repeating smaller molecules called monomers. The monomer (small building block) of DNA is called a nucleotide  Each nucleotide is made of a deoxyribose sugar molecule, a phosphate group and one of 4 types of base.

4 There are 4 types of base: Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Thymine (but we can just call them A,G,C and T) A and T are complementary (opposite) shapes and bond together C and G are complementary (opposite) shapes and bond together

5 You will need 10 deoxyribose sugars and 10 phosphates
Step 1: Build 2 DNA backbones You will need 10 deoxyribose sugars and 10 phosphates

6 Add a base (A,C,G or T) to each deoxyribose on one strand
Step 2: Add a base (A,C,G or T) to each deoxyribose on one strand You then need to add the opposite base on the other strand and tape the bases together

7 What does DNA code for? Revision from Year 10:

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9 How does DNA code for amino acids?

10 GTT on the DNA strand codes for Valine amino acid
What does DNA code for? A sequence of three bases is the code for a particular amino acid. The order of bases controls the order in which amino acids are assembled to produce a particular protein A gene is a section of DNA that codes for one protein CAT on the DNA strand codes for Histidine amino acid CAAon the DNA strand codes for Glutamine amino acid


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