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Journal 5-3: Modeling DNA

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1 Journal 5-3: Modeling DNA

2 Nucleotides Monomers of DNA Each Nucleotide has 3 parts
Phosphate group Sugar (Deoxyribose) Nitrogenous Base

3 Nucleotides (cont) Every nucleotide has a phosphate and a sugar
Nitrogenous Bases vary Purines Adenine Guanine Pyrimidines Cytosine Thymine

4 Nucleotides (cont) CUT the Py
Purines - nucleotides with a 2-ring nitrogenous base Adenine and Guanine Pyrimidines - nucleotides with a 1-ring nitrogenous base Thymine and Cytosine CUT the Py

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6 Nucleotide Bonding Dehydration synthesis reaction connects the phosphate group from one nucleotide to the sugar group from another nucleotide.

7 Base Pairing 2 bonds Nitrogenous bases connect together with hydrogen bonds 3 bonds

8 DNA Structure (Watson/Crick/Franklin)

9 DNA Replication Why does a cell replicate it’s DNA?
To make an identical copy! When would a cell need to do that? When it is dividing, so… To make new cells

10 DNA Replication Step 1: Helicase binds to the DNA and unwinds the 2 strands (exposing nitrogenous bases) What kinds of bonds does helicase break? Helicase

11 DNA Replication Step 2: DNA Polymerase adds complementary nucleotides to the exposed bases on the original strand This forms a NEW strand attached to the OLD one What kinds of bonds are being formed? Helicase DNA Polymerase DNA Polymerase

12 DNA Replication Step 3: New DNA molecules wind back up to form a double helix Why do we say DNA replication is “Semi- conservative?” There are now two DNA molecules, each containing one OLD strand and one NEW strand Helicase DNA Polymerase DNA Polymerase

13 DNA Replication video


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