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 DO Now:
◦ What is DNA?
◦ What is it used for?
◦ Why do we need it?
 DNA = Makes up genes for all living things.
 What are genes??
◦ Blueprints for us!!
 Genes are parts of DNA that code for
particular traits or proteins.
 Deoxyribonucleic
Acid (DNA)
 Dee-oxy-ribo + nuke-lay-ick +Acid
 “Double Helix”
shape
 Nucleotides are the basic units of DNA
 Recognize the similarities between the
terms:
◦ Nucleotide
◦ Deoxyribonucleic acid
◦ nucleus.
A nucleotide is
made of 3
components:
- A Phosphate
- A Nitrogen Base
- A Sugar
◦ The sugar in DNA is
deoxyribose.
 (Deoxyribonucleic
acid)
 Four bases
are:
◦Thymine
◦Adenine
◦Cytosine
◦Guanine
 The Bases pair up
with bases on
another strand
 A group of 3
bases is called a
“codon.” Codons
code for amino
acids.
 Adenine (A)
always pairs with
Thymine (T)
 Cytosine (C)
always pairs with
Guanine (G)
 What is the general
structure of DNA?
◦ Double Helix
 What composes the
DNA “backbone” or
side pieces?
◦ Deoxyribose (sugar)
& Phosphate
 What is the name of
the 3-part unit of
DNA called?
◦ Nucleotide
 What is each
nucleotide made of?
◦ Sugar (Deoxyribose)
◦ Phosphate
◦ Nitrogen Base
 What are the bases?
◦ Adanine, Thyamine,
Cytosine, Guanine
 What bases pair with
each other?
◦ A+T
◦ C+G
 What is a Codon?
◦ A group of 3 bases
(codes for an amino
acid)
 Ribonucleic Acid
 Created from DNA replication
 Single-strand
 Uracil base instead of Thyamine base
 Ribonucleic acid
◦ Uses ribose instead of deoxyribose
 Protein Synthesis
 “Messenger” RNA is used to send
messages from DNA to be used elsewhere
(e.g. create proteins for hormones, repair
cells, help the immune system, etc.)
 “Transfer” RNA uses “anticodons” to put
amino acids in the correct order of mRNA
codons
 Protein Synthesis = Making proteins
 Examples include: Hormones, Enzymes, Cell
parts, Immune response, etc.
 Two steps are involved: Transcription &
Translation
 What does it mean to Transcribe?
◦ Hint: Trans + Scribe
“To re-write” or “To copy”
 What does it mean to Translate?
◦ Hint: Trans + Late
“To determine” or “to decipher”
 The majority of genes are expressed as the
proteins they encode. The process occurs
in two steps:
◦ Transcription = DNA → RNA
◦ Translation = RNA → protein
 DNA> RNA
◦ DNA is “unzipped” and new nucleotides are added
to one side (creates mRNA)
 This is the template to be read later
 Occurs in the nucleus
1. Enzymes unzip the DNA molecule
2. Free RNA nucleotides pair with their
complimentary DNA base pairs
• If a DNA sequence were AGC TAA CCG, the
RNA bases would be UCG AUU GGC
3. When base pairing is complete, the
mRNA molecule breaks away
1. the DNA strand rejoins
2. mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to the
ribosome.
 http://youtu.be/OtYz_3rkvPk
 http://youtu.be/5MfSYnItYvg
 Occurs in the Ribosome
 Codons from mRNA code for different
amino acids and are “read” to create and
assemble the protein
◦ tRNA uses “anticodons” to deposit the amino
acids in the correct order
 Amino Acids are the building blocks of
Proteins
 *See handout for codons and AA’s
 Not all codons code for an amino acid.
Some contain instructions instead
(start/stop)
 Stop codon: indicates that protein
production stops at that point
◦ UAG, UAA, and UGA
 tRNA brings the
appropriate amino
acid to the mRNA
 Anticodon: a series
of 3 nucleotides that
are the compliment
of the codon
 Each anticodon has
its specific amino
acid
◦ See chart
 1) mRNA enters the Ribosome
 2) tRNA attempts to bind to to
complimentary codon on the mRNA
◦ If it “fits” the tRNA’s protein is deposited and the
tRNA leaves
 4) Strands of deposited amino acids create a
protein
 5) When the “stop” codon is reached (UAG)
the process is finished.
 http://youtu.be/-zb6r1MMTkc
 http://youtu.be/8dsTvBaUMvw
 Requires mRNA & tRNA
 Transcription= DNA>RNA
◦ mRNA leaves the nucleus and travels to a
ribosome
 Translation= RNA>Protein
◦ A Ribosome “reads” the mRNA codons (groups
of 3 bases) and pairs the codons with anti-
codons (complimentory codons) with amino
acids attached
 The amino acids are linked to form a
protein
 http://youtu.be/983lhh20rGY

1. RNA is single stranded while DNA is
double
2. RNA sugar is ribose. DNA sugar is
deoxyribose
3. RNA contains the nitrogen base uracil (U)
in place of DNA’s thymine (T)
 Occurs when cells multiply
 Copies the entire DNA strand
 Replication of a portion of DNA= protein
Synthesis
 Replication of an entire strand of DNA=
replication of Chromosomes
 DNA “unzips” like in the first step of
transcription
 As the DNA unzips, the nucleotides are
exposed
 Free nucleotides base pair with the
exposed nucleotides
◦ If a nucleotide on the strand is a thymine, the
free nucleotide that pairs with it would be
adenine
 Results in two
molecules of DNA.
 New DNA consists
of:
◦ One original strand
◦ One new strand
http://youtu.be/hfZ8o9D1tus
 Why would cells need to replicate?
 What kind of cells would need to be
produced for YOU to survive AND
reproduce?

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DNA structure and function in living beings

  • 1.  DO Now: ◦ What is DNA? ◦ What is it used for? ◦ Why do we need it?
  • 2.  DNA = Makes up genes for all living things.  What are genes?? ◦ Blueprints for us!!  Genes are parts of DNA that code for particular traits or proteins.
  • 3.  Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)  Dee-oxy-ribo + nuke-lay-ick +Acid
  • 5.  Nucleotides are the basic units of DNA  Recognize the similarities between the terms: ◦ Nucleotide ◦ Deoxyribonucleic acid ◦ nucleus.
  • 6. A nucleotide is made of 3 components: - A Phosphate - A Nitrogen Base - A Sugar ◦ The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose.  (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
  • 8.  The Bases pair up with bases on another strand  A group of 3 bases is called a “codon.” Codons code for amino acids.
  • 9.  Adenine (A) always pairs with Thymine (T)  Cytosine (C) always pairs with Guanine (G)
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.  What is the general structure of DNA? ◦ Double Helix  What composes the DNA “backbone” or side pieces? ◦ Deoxyribose (sugar) & Phosphate  What is the name of the 3-part unit of DNA called? ◦ Nucleotide  What is each nucleotide made of? ◦ Sugar (Deoxyribose) ◦ Phosphate ◦ Nitrogen Base  What are the bases? ◦ Adanine, Thyamine, Cytosine, Guanine  What bases pair with each other? ◦ A+T ◦ C+G  What is a Codon? ◦ A group of 3 bases (codes for an amino acid)
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 17.  Created from DNA replication  Single-strand  Uracil base instead of Thyamine base  Ribonucleic acid ◦ Uses ribose instead of deoxyribose
  • 18.
  • 20.  “Messenger” RNA is used to send messages from DNA to be used elsewhere (e.g. create proteins for hormones, repair cells, help the immune system, etc.)  “Transfer” RNA uses “anticodons” to put amino acids in the correct order of mRNA codons
  • 21.  Protein Synthesis = Making proteins  Examples include: Hormones, Enzymes, Cell parts, Immune response, etc.  Two steps are involved: Transcription & Translation
  • 22.  What does it mean to Transcribe? ◦ Hint: Trans + Scribe “To re-write” or “To copy”  What does it mean to Translate? ◦ Hint: Trans + Late “To determine” or “to decipher”
  • 23.  The majority of genes are expressed as the proteins they encode. The process occurs in two steps: ◦ Transcription = DNA → RNA ◦ Translation = RNA → protein
  • 24.  DNA> RNA ◦ DNA is “unzipped” and new nucleotides are added to one side (creates mRNA)  This is the template to be read later  Occurs in the nucleus
  • 25. 1. Enzymes unzip the DNA molecule 2. Free RNA nucleotides pair with their complimentary DNA base pairs • If a DNA sequence were AGC TAA CCG, the RNA bases would be UCG AUU GGC 3. When base pairing is complete, the mRNA molecule breaks away 1. the DNA strand rejoins 2. mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to the ribosome.
  • 27.  Occurs in the Ribosome  Codons from mRNA code for different amino acids and are “read” to create and assemble the protein ◦ tRNA uses “anticodons” to deposit the amino acids in the correct order  Amino Acids are the building blocks of Proteins  *See handout for codons and AA’s
  • 28.  Not all codons code for an amino acid. Some contain instructions instead (start/stop)  Stop codon: indicates that protein production stops at that point ◦ UAG, UAA, and UGA
  • 29.  tRNA brings the appropriate amino acid to the mRNA  Anticodon: a series of 3 nucleotides that are the compliment of the codon  Each anticodon has its specific amino acid ◦ See chart
  • 30.  1) mRNA enters the Ribosome  2) tRNA attempts to bind to to complimentary codon on the mRNA ◦ If it “fits” the tRNA’s protein is deposited and the tRNA leaves
  • 31.  4) Strands of deposited amino acids create a protein  5) When the “stop” codon is reached (UAG) the process is finished.
  • 33.  Requires mRNA & tRNA  Transcription= DNA>RNA ◦ mRNA leaves the nucleus and travels to a ribosome  Translation= RNA>Protein ◦ A Ribosome “reads” the mRNA codons (groups of 3 bases) and pairs the codons with anti- codons (complimentory codons) with amino acids attached  The amino acids are linked to form a protein
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. 1. RNA is single stranded while DNA is double 2. RNA sugar is ribose. DNA sugar is deoxyribose 3. RNA contains the nitrogen base uracil (U) in place of DNA’s thymine (T)
  • 38.
  • 39.  Occurs when cells multiply  Copies the entire DNA strand
  • 40.  Replication of a portion of DNA= protein Synthesis  Replication of an entire strand of DNA= replication of Chromosomes
  • 41.  DNA “unzips” like in the first step of transcription  As the DNA unzips, the nucleotides are exposed  Free nucleotides base pair with the exposed nucleotides ◦ If a nucleotide on the strand is a thymine, the free nucleotide that pairs with it would be adenine
  • 42.  Results in two molecules of DNA.  New DNA consists of: ◦ One original strand ◦ One new strand
  • 44.  Why would cells need to replicate?  What kind of cells would need to be produced for YOU to survive AND reproduce?