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1 DNA & Gel Electrophoresis Guilford County Sci Vis V205.05

2 The Structure of DNA

3 DNA  Deoxyribonucleic acid  Large molecule called a polymer Polymer means molecule with many units  Units or monomers of DNA are nucleotides

4 Nucleotides  Made of 5-carbon sugar called deoxyribose  Deoxyribose contain a phosphate group and one of four nitrogen bases  4 nitrogen bases A for adenine G for guanine C for cytosine T for thymine

5 Purine Bases  Adenine and guanine  The larger of the 2 types of bases  Have a double ring structure Adenine Guanine

6 Pyrimidine Bases  Cytosine and Thymine  Have a single ring structure Cytosine Thymine

7 Deoxyribose sugar  3 oxygen and 5 carbon atoms which make up the DNA “backbone”  The hydroxyl groups’ carbons link to phosphates to form this “backbone” dAMP: Deoxyadenosine monophosphate, a nucleotide containing adenine, a 2'-deoxyribose sugar and phosphate, part of DNA structure. dCMP: Deoxycytosine monophosphate, a nucleotide containing cytidine, a 2'-deoxy sugar, and phosphate, part of DNA structure.

8 Double Helix  DNA is composed of twisting strands of nucleotides  Each strand is a helix or spiral staircase  2 strands are bound together to create a double helix Double helix

9 Configuration of DNA  A & T always join together and form 2 hydrogen bonds  C & G always join together and form 3 hydrogen bonds  Think A & T and UNCG to remember these.

10 DNA Fingerprinting

11 Definition  Method of identification that compares fragments of DNA  DNA is the genetic material found in the cell nucleus  DNA of each individual is unique, with identical twins being the only exception

12 Constructing a Fingerprint  A “fingerprint” is constructed by Obtaining a DNA sample from body tissue or fluid Cutting this sample into pieces using enzymes Arranging these pieces using gel electrophoresis

13 Gel Electrophoresis  Refers to the forced movement of molecules by electricity  Separates macromolecules (large molecules) on the basis of size, electric charge, and other physical properties.  The gel is like Jell-o.  Electrophoresis describes the moving of the charged DNA Electro: energy of electricity Phoros: to carry across

14 Steps in Gel Electrophoresis  Holes created in gel to hold DNA solution  DNA solutions loaded into holes  Gel is “excited” by electricity and small molecules move through the gel  Photograph is taken to save the results of the fingerprint  2 matching fingerprints indicate they are probably from identical sources

15 Uses of fingerprinting  Discovery of genetic causes of diseases  Mapping the human genome (2003)  Forensic science  Paternity testing

16 References  Adenine and guanine - http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/learnnet/cfb/ nucleicacids.htm http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/learnnet/cfb/ nucleicacids.htm  Thymine and cytosine - http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/learnnet/cfb/ nucleicacids.htm http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/learnnet/cfb/ nucleicacids.htm  dAMP & dCMP - http://www.cancerwatch.org/glossary/glossary_7.cfm http://www.cancerwatch.org/glossary/glossary_7.cfm

17 References  Double helix - http://alum.mit.edu/ne/opendoor/200507/image s/double-helix.jpg http://alum.mit.edu/ne/opendoor/200507/image s/double-helix.jpg  A&T logo – www.ncat.eduwww.ncat.edu  UNCG logo – www.uncg.eduwww.uncg.edu


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