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1 DNA Structure and Function Homework #1 is posted Bonus #1 will be soon Discussions start M 9/10

2 Fig 7.2 Different strains of bacteria are injected into mice. How is information transferred between cells?

3 Fig 7.2 How is information transferred between cells?

4 Fig 7.2 How is information transferred between cells?

5 Fig 7.2 How is information transferred between cells?

6 What has happened to the bacteria? Fig 7.2

7 DNA is the transforming agent Fig 7.3

8 If these two can win a Nobel prize… James Watson and Francis Crick The Structure of DNA

9 Rosalind Franklin Data showing uniformity of DNA structure.

10 Fig 7.5+8.2 Nucleotides have a sugar backbone

11 Fig 7.5 +8.2 This subtle difference in structure has profound effects.

12 Fig 7.5+8.2 Plus four different bases

13 Together with a phosphate = nucleotide Fig 7.5

14 Together with a phosphate = nucleotide Fig 7.5

15 Fig 7.8 Connect nucleotides by covalent bond = strand (notice 5’-3’ bond)

16 Fig 7.8 DNA is typically double stranded and anti-parallel The strands are connected by hydrogen bonds

17 Rosalind Franklin Data showing uniformity of DNA structure.

18 Base pairing in DNA Figure 7-10 Fig 7.8

19 Two representations of the DNA double helix Figure 7-9 Fig 7.9

20 Fig 8.11 DNA stores information, but does not do anything. The information must be expressed to be useful.

21 a gene The relationship between DNA and genes promotercoding regionterminatornon-gene DNA

22 DNA Composition: In humans: Each cell contains ~6 billion base pairs of DNA. This DNA is ~2 meters long and 2 nm wide. ~97% does not directly code for amino acids In a single human cell only about 3-5% of genes are expressed at a time.

23 Width of DNA Length of human DNA in each cell

24 DNA Composition: In humans: Each cell contains ~6 billion base pairs of DNA. This DNA is ~2 meters long and 2 nm wide. ~3% directly codes for amino acids ~10% is genes In a single human cell only about 5-10% of genes are expressed at a time.

25 a gene - DNA used to produce RNA or protein The relationship between DNA and genes promotercoding regionterminatornon-gene DNA

26 Five Perspectives of a Gene

27 Genes act as units of heredity…storing and passing on information.

28 Genes act as units of heredity… storing and passing on information.

29 Genes are seen as a cause of disease

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31 Sickle-cell anemia is caused by a single nucleotide change in the hemoglobin gene Fig 6.5

32 Genes code for proteins Fig 8.11

33 Five Perspectives of Genes: 1.Genes act as units of heredity 2.Genes are seen as a cause of disease 3.Genes code for proteins (we stopped here, and will continue with the 5 gene perspectives on F) 4.Genes act as switches, controlling development 5.Genes are replicators (selfish gene)


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