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Overview DNA stands for d Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid Thinking Points What is the structure of DNA? Why is DNA so important?

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1 Overview DNA stands for d Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid Thinking Points What is the structure of DNA? Why is DNA so important?

2 DNA Stands for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid It’s a coiled double helix (like a twisted ladder)

3 Chromosomes Long strands of genetic info (DNA) found in nucleus Chromosomes come as identical homologous pairs. (Except sex chromosomes) 23 pairs in the human body (46 all together)

4 Genes Are sections of DNA (shown on the chromosome)… Genes code for a specific characteristics (e.g. Eye colour). Genes are inherited from our parents. Genes come in different forms, these are known as alleles. MumDad

5 1.Draw a pair of chromosomes. 2.What are chromosomes made of? 3.A section of DNA is also known as…? 4.Define the term “allele”? 5.How do we inherit our characteristics? LEARNING CHECKPOINT !

6 The Genetic Code The long strand of DNA are made up of combinations of 4 bases. A change in one of these bases is enough to totally change the structure of the protein and disrupt how it works.

7 DNA spells out a genetic code (the instructions for genes.) There are four bases that spell out the sequence of the genetic code. They MUST be paired in a certain way ADENINE CYTOSINE THYMINE GUANINE

8 Sugar Hydrogen bonds Phosphate


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