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DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

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Page 1: DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

DNA Y’all!!!!!

Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

Page 2: DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

Wazzup with that name??!!

Well if you breakdown the word

De-oxy-ribo-nucleic Acid it’d go like this…

De, pronounced deee, means remove. Remove what, you say?

Oxy’s pretty simple, it’s oxygen. Duh. So, it’s a molecule with an oxygen removed.Ribo’s short for ribose. Ribose is a type of sugar. Now it’s a sugar missing an oxygen.Nucleic means this is found in the nucleus, and acid means it donates protons.

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DNA vs RNA

If you look carefully at both sugar’s number 2 carbons, deoxyribose, has an oxygen removed. Get it? De-oxy. Coolio huh.

RNA, is ribonucleic acid.

Page 4: DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

Remember polymers?

Remember proteins, fats, and carbohydrates? Well, the last class of macromolecules are called nucleic acids.

Also remember, that monomers create these long-chained polymers. Think of a zipper. A tooth is a monomer, the whole zipper’s the polymer. Get it?

For DNA, think nucleic acid’s the monomer, DNA’s the polymer. A nucleotide is technically the

monomer. Here’s a nucleotide..

Page 5: DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

…a nucleotide (aka monomer).

There are four bases. They are: Guanine,

Cytosine,

Adenine,

Thymine.

Here’s our sweet friend, deoxyribose.

Phosphate completes the trio called a nucleotide.

Page 6: DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

DNA 3D

• LINK

Page 7: DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

4 Types of Nucleotides

Nucleotides are the monomers but it’s their sequence in the DNA ladder that’s important!

Bases are abbreviated:

A, G, C, TLook above, and see how the bases pair. Patterns?

Page 8: DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

Base Pair Rules

As a proofreading mechanism, each base’s shape complimentary base pairs with each other (pyrimidine binds to a purine). So, A-T; G-C.

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DNA=polymer, nucleotide=monomer

Here’s the nucleotide (base).

See how they pair up opposite of each other? You do this long enough you get a polymer. This polymer’s DNA!

How many base pairs do you see?

Page 10: DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

Chromosomes and DNA replication

What do you remember from Mitosis? Why are chromosomes X-shaped? What does replication mean?

Page 11: DNA Y’all!!!!! Aka Deoxyribonucleic Acid with RNA

Replication occurs before Mitosis

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Chromosomes and DNA replication

We want to double the genetic information because we want each daughter cell to have the correct information.

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Chromosomes and DNA replication wrap-up

Enzymes unzip DNA into 2 strands.

DNA polymerase, then attaches bases complimentary to exposed parent (template) strand.

When done replicating, you have a replicated chromosome.Think zipper!

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Review

DNA’s a polymer made by nucleotides (monomers).

There are 4 nucleotides or bases. A,T,G,C

A-T,G-C are the base pair rules.

Replication involves enzymes that unzip DNA to create two sister chromatids for the daughter cells. Think ZIPPER!

This happens before mitosis.