dna structure 1. which two scientists constructed the first accurate model of dnas structure? 2....
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Objectives Be able to draw and label a diagram of the molecular structure of DNA, showing the relationships between the six essential molecules that make up DNA: deoxyribose, phosphate, adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine. Recognize and know the term for the shape of a DNA molecule.TRANSCRIPT
DNA Structure1. Which two scientists constructed
the first accurate model of DNA’s structure?
2. Which scientist took crucial X-Ray crystallography photographs of DNA, but did not receive the Nobel Prize like the others?
Homework
Discovering DNA packet due Wednesday
Objectives
Be able to draw and label a diagram of the molecular structure of DNA, showing the relationships between the six essential molecules that make up DNA: deoxyribose, phosphate, adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine.
Recognize and know the term for the shape of a DNA molecule.
DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the “blueprint for the
cell” and the “molecule of heredity.” This means that it is the chemical that transmits things from generation to generation.– DNA is just a chemical, made of atoms bonded to each other,
like any other molecule. It is really DNA that gives orders to the cell. The
nucleus is just what holds the DNA.
Four of DNA’s 6 chemical parts are nucleic acids. A nucleic acid is another kind of macromolecule, like lipids and carbohydrates.
Macromolecules & Cell PartsName Shape Biochemistry Types Key Locations Functions/Uses
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Geneticmaterial: “Blueprint”for cell
DNA is a molecule made up of six chemicals: deoxyribose, phosphate, adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.– Deoxyribose is a sugar. A, C,
G, and T are nucleic acids. Because of the way that
these six molecules bond to each other, DNA is in a “twisted ladder” or double helix shape.
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Nucleic acids = the “rungs” of the ladder
Deoxyribose & phosphate = the “backbone” of the ladder
Each nucleic acid = bonded to one deoxyribose.
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DNA
Nucleic acids = also called “nitrogenous bases” or just “bases”
Each of the four nucleic acids (A, C, G, and T) is bonded to one deoxyribose and one phosphate on one end.– These three molecules bonded together - nucleic acid,
deoxyribose, and phosphate - is called a nucleotide. Nucleotides are what you cut out to make your paper DNA model.
On the other end, a nucleic acid seeks to form a bond with its base pair partner.– A with T, C with G.
DNA Problems
Chargaff’s Rule is the rule that A goes with T and C with G.
If a string of DNA is A-T-G-G along one strand, what will be along the other strand?
A-T-G-G
DNA Problems
CGGATTATG
GATTACA
AATGCGC
DNA Structure 1. Color your pieces. 2. Take one pair of scissors and roll of tape for each table. Cut
out each of your DNA nucleotides, and then tape them together into a correct ladder structure. Match up the correct bases!
3. Tape each of your DNA chains together. Then, find another group and tape your chain onto the end of theirs, etc.
4. When you finish, help another group to cut and tape, or work on homework.
Pay attention to this structure! I may ask you to draw it on a test. And/or I may give you a sequence of base pairs, and ask you to tell me what the other chain’s sequence would be. (ex: “If one side of the chain is ATTGCTAGGCTA, what is the other side?”)
Video
Chromosomes– DNA doesn’t just float
around in pieces. There’s too much of it to fit into the nucleus unless it’s condensed, and it would be too complicated without organization. So it’s organized into chromosomes.
Chromosome = a very long strand of DNA bunched up and tightly wound around proteins.
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Chromosomes
All the genetic information an organism has is called its genome. – A normal human cell has 46 chromosomes. – If all the chromosomes were strung end-
from-end, the human genome would be more than 3 billion base pairs long!
DNA Replication
With your table partner, come up with as many reasons as you can think of for why a cell would divide to make a copy of itself.
DNA Replication
DNA Replication =
DNA Replication
DNA Replication = DNA copying itself.
When a cell grows too large, it must divide. Everything in the cell must copy itself, including DNA.– Recall from the video that James Watson was
especially excited when they made their first correct model of DNA, because he realized that it also told them how DNA replication works.
DNA Replication
In DNA Replication, DNA “untwists and unzips.” Then, free nucleotides floating around are drawn to their base pair partners, forming new bonds. Thanks to base pairing, DNA makes identical copies of itself.
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Replication
Each “daughter cell” winds up with identical DNA.
In each new DNA molecule, one strand is from the old DNA, and one strand is new.
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Mind Map/Concept Map Rules:
– Each concept must be on the map, and no others.– Each concept must be linked at least once.– Each link must make a sentence on its own.– Two concepts can only be linked once.YES:
NO:
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Mind Map/Concept Map Terms:
– DNA– Nucleic Acid– Nucleotide– Base Pair– Deoxyribose– Phosphate– Adenine– Cytosine– Guanine– Thymine– Chromosome– Genome– Nucleus
Study Guide
Make a study guide for the quiz. Remember that quiz topics are:– The discovery of DNA– DNA structure– DNA organization (chromosome &
genome)– DNA replication