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Bell Ringer: What is mutation? How does this impact cell division, DNA replication, mitosis and meiosis?

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Bell Ringer: What is mutation? How does this impact cell division, DNA replication, mitosis and meiosis? . DNA: The Blueprint of Life. Replication. Phosphate Sugar ( Deoxyribose ) Nitrogenous Base. 1. 3. 2. A. C. A. G. C. G. G. A. C. A. G. C. T. T. T. C. C. T. G. G. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bell Ringer: What is mutation? How does this impact cell division, DNA replication, mitosis and meiosis?

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DNA:The Blueprint of Life

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Replication

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1. Phosphate2. Sugar (Deoxyribose)3. Nitrogenous Base

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Top Sequence: GACGATTGACComplimentary: CTGCTAACTG

Bottom Sequence: CTGCTAACTGComplimentary: GACGATTGAC

Question 1. What is the sequence of each strand of DNA?Question 2. What is the complimentary sequence?

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Replication:Process by which a cell

makes a copy of the DNA in its nucleus

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfZ8o9D1tus

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Transcription

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1. Phosphate2. Sugar (Ribose)3. Nitrogenous Base

Question 3. Is mRNA single-stranded or double-stranded?

mRNA (messenger RNA): RNA that copies the coded message from DNA in the nucleus and carries the message into the cytoplasm.

Question 4. What are 3 differences between DNA and RNA?

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Question 5. What is the mRNA sequence?

GACGAUUGA

Question 6. What is the sequence of the template DNA?

CTGCTAACT

Why does sequence matter?

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Genetic Code: Order of nitrogenous bases that specifies what type of protein will be produced.

Gene: Segment of DNA that codes for a protein

Gene

C T G C T A A C T

Genetic Code

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Transcription: Process by which information on a strand of DNA is copied into a strand of mRNA.

http://www.dnatube.com/video/3450/DNA-Transcription

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Translation

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C T G C T A A C T

Genetic Code

Question 7. What would the mRNA sequence be?

GAC GAU UGA

GACGAUUGA

Codon: Sequence of three nucleotides that encodes a specific amino acid.

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Protein Synthesis

Question 8. Where does replication take place?

Question 9. Where does transcription take place?

Question 10. Where does protein synthesis take place?

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Transfer RNA: RNA in the cytoplasm that carries an amino acid to the ribosome and adds it to the growing protein chain.

mRNA attaches to the ribosome, where protein synthesis begins.

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mRNA read in ‘triplicate’- 3-letter codes of bases specific for an amino acid

Attached amino acids become a protein chain.Question 11.

How many bases make a codon?

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C T G C T A A C T

1. Convert DNA sequence to mRNA.

2. Use the chart to match codons to amino acids.

1. GAC GAU UGA

2. Val Val STOP

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