This power point presentation explains double helical structure of DNA as proposed by Watson and Crick (1953).Attempts have also been made to high light the valuable contributions made by Rosalind Franklin and Wilkins. Brief details of different types of DNA have also been included.
This power point presentation explains double helical structure of DNA as proposed by Watson and Crick (1953).Attempts have also been made to high light the valuable contributions made by Rosalind Franklin and Wilkins. Brief details of different types of DNA have also been included.
for video: https://youtu.be/B4758Hb3wwE
DNA, the genetic material of most of living organism. herein, we will discuss about its discovery, its components and structural detail
A short Introduction to DNA and the structure of DNA. It also explains base pairing and Chargaff's rule. It informs you of who built the first model of DNA using wire and tin to show a description of how DNA looks like.
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Definition
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Definition
DNA, short for deoxyribonucleic acid, is a molecule that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms. It is a long, double-stranded helical structure made up of smaller units called nucleotides. Each nucleotide consists of a sugar molecule (deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogenous bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T).
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The nucleotides in DNA are connected by bonds between the sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate of the next, forming a sugar-phosphate backbone. The nitrogenous bases extend from the backbone and pair together to form complementary base pairs: adenine with thymine and cytosine with guanine. These base pairs create the rungs of the DNA ladder-like structure.
Examples of DNA can be found in various organisms and even in some viruses. Here are a few examples:
Human DNA: The DNA found in the cells of humans contains the genetic information that determines our physical traits, such as eye color, height, and susceptibility to certain diseases. It consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes, with each chromosome containing a long DNA molecule.
Animal DNA: DNA exists in all animals, and each species has its unique DNA sequence. For example, the DNA of dogs, cats, horses, and birds contains the instructions that define their specific characteristics and traits.
Plant DNA: Plants also have DNA in their cells. The DNA of plants carries the information required for their growth, development, and reproduction. It determines factors like the color of flowers, the taste of fruits, and the plant's response to environmental conditions.
Bacterial DNA: Bacteria possess DNA in the form of circular molecules called plasmids and a single, main chromosome. Bacterial DNA carries the necessary information for bacterial growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
Viral DNA: Some viruses have DNA as their genetic material. For example, the Herpes simplex virus and the Varicella-zoster virus have double-stranded DNA genomes. Viral DNA contains the instructions for the virus to infect host cells, replicate, and produce new viral particles.
Ancient DNA: DNA can also be extracted from ancient remains such as bones, teeth, or preserved tissue. By analyzing ancient DNA, scientists can gain insights into the genetic makeup of extinct species and ancestral populations, helping to understand evolutionary processes and genetic relationships.
Structure of DNA;
The structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a double-stranded, helical molecule that consists of nucleotides. Each nucleotide is composed of three components: a sugar molecule (deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. There are four types of nitrogenous bases found in DNA: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T).
The structure of DNA is often described as a double
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4. The two men who established the structure of DNA
were:
a) Frederick and Alvers b) Watson and Crick
d) Darwin and
c) Berkely and Fry
Lamarke
5. DNA is in the following shape:
b) Long chain that
a) Double Helix winds around itself
(like a rope)
c) In clumps of three
d) A five sided sugar
nucleotides with an
molecule
amino acid attached
6. A nucleotide consist of:
a) nitrogen base b) a nitrogen base and
a sugar
d) two nitrogen
c) a nitrogen base,
bases, a sugar, and a
sugar, and phosphate
phosphate
7. The base pair rules states that:
a) Replication is b) A pairs with T, G
semiconservative pairs with C
c) DNA is a double
d) A pairs with G, T
helix held together by
pairs with C
hydrogen bonds
9. The bases of the DNA molecule bond with a ____
bond.
a) hydrogen b) oxygen
c) phosphate d) nitrogen
10. The following would be a nucleotide found in DNA:
a)
deoxyribose, adenine, b) ribose, thymine and
and ribose phosphate
d)
c) Ribose, uracil, and
phosphate, adenine, a
nitrogen
nd deoxyribose
11. Is the hereditary material in humans and almost all
other organisms.
a) Cellulose b) Nucleus
c) RNA d) DNA
12. Used X-ray diffraction to understand the physical
structure of the DNA molecule:
a) Gregor Mendel b) Roselind Franklin
c) Aristotle d) Watson and Crick
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Used X-ray diffraction to understand the physical
structure of the DNA molecule:
a) Gregor Mendel b) Roselind Franklin
c) Aristotle d) Watson and Crick