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1 DNA and RNA Objective: To learn the structure and function of DNA

2 What do the following pictures have in common?
Spider Bacteria

3 Race Horses Flowers

4 Types of DNA _____________ DNA Found in the ___________
_____________ DNA (mtDNA) Only inherited from the __________________ side Nuclear DNA nucleus Mitochondrial Mitochondria maternal

5 Who discovered the structure of DNA?
Watson and Crick knew DNA was made up of nucletides X-ray diffraction Uncovered the basic structure of DNA James Watson and Francis Crick In 1953 were given credit

6 Sources of DNA Blood Sperm Saliva Root of Hair Body tissue Bones Teeth
Epithelial cells from urine

7 Nitrogen containing base
Nucleotides Made up of: A A _________ ___________ _____________ Deoxyribose Sugar Nitrogen containing base Phosphate

8 Deoxyribonucleic Acid
DNA Structure Compared to a ______ Rungs = __________ Backbone = ____________ and ____________ Two sides held together by ______________ DNA = ladder Nitrogen Bases Deoxyribose Sugar Phosphate Hydrogen bonds Deoxyribonucleic Acid

9 Nitrogenous Bases Purines ________ ring system Pyrimidines
__________ Guanine Pyrimidines _________ ring system Cytosine ___________ Double Adenine Single Thymine

10 Base Compliments Purines pair with pyrimidines Meaning
________________ Adenine pairs with thymine Cytosine pairs with guanine

11 Erwin Chargaff Found that:
Adenine and _________ were found in equal amounts Guanine and ___________ were found in equal amounts Thymine Cytosine

12 DNA Overview

13 Erwin Chargaff Measured the levels of the nitrogen bases
What conclusions can you make from the chart below? DNA Source Adenine Thymine Guanine Cytosine Calf Thymus 1.7 1.6 1.2 1.0 Beef Spleen 1.5 1.3 Yeast 1.8 1.9 Bacillus 1.1 2.6 2.4

14 DNA Overview DNA Hydrogen bonds, double helix, nucleotides, nitrogen bases, pentose sugar, phosphate, backbone, base compliment rule

15 DNA Overview DNA Hydrogen bonds, double helix, nucleotides, nitrogen bases, pentose sugar, phosphate, backbone, base compliment rule

16 Complimentary DNA Strands
ACCCTTACT GTAGTGAG TTCCGGCCT AAACTAT

17 Semi-Conservative Replication How does this prevent mutations?

18 DNA Replication Map Helicase breaks hydrogen bonds
Helicase separates strands Free nucleotides attach to base compliments Hydrogen bonds form The original strands are used to make new copies. Results in two identical strands Why is this referred to as semi conservative replication?

19 Restriction Enzymes Cut DNA into __________ at a _______ base __________ fragments specific sequence

20 Restriction Enzyme Example #1
Base Sequence: A T A C G T A C C G T T A T G C A T G G C A Restriction Enzyme cuts at TAC Resulting fragments: How many fragments did you end up with?

21 Restriction Enzyme Example #2
Base Sequence: C G C A T T A C A T A G C G T A A T G T A T Restriction Enzyme cuts at CAT Resulting fragments: How many fragments did you end up with?

22 Restriction Enzyme Example #3
Base Sequence: A T T G A G C C G G A G T A A C T C G G C C T C Restriction Enzyme cuts at GAG Resulting fragments: How many fragments did you end up with?

23 Creating a DNA Fingerprint

24 Gel Electrophoresis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN5IvS96wNk
Simulation

25 Electrophoresis Map Gel Electrophoresis
What is it used for? Matching fragments? Large fragments? Small fragments?

26 Electrophoresis What is it used for? Large fragments Small fragments
Separate DNA Fragments Determine if DNA fragments match Large fragments More base pairs Move less Small fragments Fewer base pairs Move further

27 Reading Gels Lanes Matching bands
___________ have the same # of ____________ Indicates ______ fragments came from __________ DNA fragments Base pairs Wells Bands DNA the same source

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29 What can you determine?

30 Identify

31 Do any of the samples match?

32 OJ Simpson (DNA Examination) (Case Info) (Glove evidence)

33 DNA Technology OJ Simpson Joseph Michael Simpson Our Case The Accused
Case Details How DNA was Obtained How DNA was Used in the Case OJ Simpson Joseph Michael Simpson Our Case


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