Instructional Objectives—DNA, RNA and Protein Synthesis
... Objective 10: Identify the role of ribosomes in protein synthesis. What is the job of the ribosome? Objective 11: Describe the role of DNA, mRNA, tRNA and ribosomes in protein synthesis. Describe the importance of each of the following molecules during protein synthesis? DNAmRNAtRNARibosomesObject ...
... Objective 10: Identify the role of ribosomes in protein synthesis. What is the job of the ribosome? Objective 11: Describe the role of DNA, mRNA, tRNA and ribosomes in protein synthesis. Describe the importance of each of the following molecules during protein synthesis? DNAmRNAtRNARibosomesObject ...
Section 10-1
... 1. The anticodons are UAC, GUA, CGU, and UCA. (The last three nucleotides in the mRNA sequence are a stop codon, which has no anticodon.) The polypeptide will initially contain four amino acids. 2. The tRNA that pairs with the start codon on mRNA carries methionine. 3. RNA contains ribose; DNA conta ...
... 1. The anticodons are UAC, GUA, CGU, and UCA. (The last three nucleotides in the mRNA sequence are a stop codon, which has no anticodon.) The polypeptide will initially contain four amino acids. 2. The tRNA that pairs with the start codon on mRNA carries methionine. 3. RNA contains ribose; DNA conta ...
How to Extract DNA
... If no DNA appeared in your glass it may be because the experiment took too long. Try doing it again but a bit more quickly. Try a different combination of ingredients and you may get better results. Using a different brand of bottled water or detergent changed our results. Trying a different type of ...
... If no DNA appeared in your glass it may be because the experiment took too long. Try doing it again but a bit more quickly. Try a different combination of ingredients and you may get better results. Using a different brand of bottled water or detergent changed our results. Trying a different type of ...
DNA EXTRACTION LAB What does DNA look like?
... DNA, assuming you can get all the DNA out of a cell... Show your work. 3. Do you think human DNA will look the same as strawberry DNA? Explain. 4. Describe two practical applications for being able to extract DNA from cells. 5. DNA is soluble in water, but not in ethanol. What does this fact have to ...
... DNA, assuming you can get all the DNA out of a cell... Show your work. 3. Do you think human DNA will look the same as strawberry DNA? Explain. 4. Describe two practical applications for being able to extract DNA from cells. 5. DNA is soluble in water, but not in ethanol. What does this fact have to ...
Chapte 16 The Molecular Basis of Inheritance
... d. the polysaccharide coat of bacteria caused pneumonia. e. bacteriophages injected DNA into bacteria. 2. E. coli cells grown on 15N medium are transferred to 14N medium and allowed to grow for two more generations (two rounds of DNA replication). DNA extracted from these cells is centrifuged. What ...
... d. the polysaccharide coat of bacteria caused pneumonia. e. bacteriophages injected DNA into bacteria. 2. E. coli cells grown on 15N medium are transferred to 14N medium and allowed to grow for two more generations (two rounds of DNA replication). DNA extracted from these cells is centrifuged. What ...
Recombinant DNA technology.ppt [Compatibility Mode]
... DNA sequences in a typical E. coli expression vector ...
... DNA sequences in a typical E. coli expression vector ...
Big slides
... Chemical Bonds in Biochemistry • The important “molecules of life” are organic compounds • They can be composed of many thousands of atoms chemically joined together. • Even though they are huge…the atoms that comprise them follow the same chemistry as their smaller molecular relatives ...
... Chemical Bonds in Biochemistry • The important “molecules of life” are organic compounds • They can be composed of many thousands of atoms chemically joined together. • Even though they are huge…the atoms that comprise them follow the same chemistry as their smaller molecular relatives ...
RESTRICTION ENZYMES
... WHAT ELSE ARE RE’S USED FOR? Forensics – DNA Fingerprinting for crime scene investigation and paternity testing. Everyone’s DNA has a different sequence – even though only 0.1% different. How frequently would EcoRI cut DNA? ...
... WHAT ELSE ARE RE’S USED FOR? Forensics – DNA Fingerprinting for crime scene investigation and paternity testing. Everyone’s DNA has a different sequence – even though only 0.1% different. How frequently would EcoRI cut DNA? ...
Comp 5c-2 Packet
... Change in __________________ caused by change in structure of the DNA Gene mutations can be caused by DNA bases being: When genes are added or removed, the mutation is called a ________ ...
... Change in __________________ caused by change in structure of the DNA Gene mutations can be caused by DNA bases being: When genes are added or removed, the mutation is called a ________ ...
DNA – RNA: What`s It All About?
... Adds the correct amino acid to the growing protein chain Making proteins from an RNA message (RNA protein) DNA RNA Protein Combines with proteins to form ribosomes ...
... Adds the correct amino acid to the growing protein chain Making proteins from an RNA message (RNA protein) DNA RNA Protein Combines with proteins to form ribosomes ...
HAPPY TUESDAY
... letting it run gently down the side of the test tube. You should have two distinct layers. Do not mix the cheek cell solution with the alcohol!!! 8. Watch as cobweb-like strands of DNA begin to clump together where the alcohol layer meets the cheek cell solution. 9. Use a plastic pipette (the same o ...
... letting it run gently down the side of the test tube. You should have two distinct layers. Do not mix the cheek cell solution with the alcohol!!! 8. Watch as cobweb-like strands of DNA begin to clump together where the alcohol layer meets the cheek cell solution. 9. Use a plastic pipette (the same o ...
DNA powerpoint
... hooks up the amino acids in the right order. Then it goes back out to pick up some more (like a taxi cab picking up more people to bring to the location) • The amino acids get strung along into a “necklace” and when it is complete you have a protein ...
... hooks up the amino acids in the right order. Then it goes back out to pick up some more (like a taxi cab picking up more people to bring to the location) • The amino acids get strung along into a “necklace” and when it is complete you have a protein ...
GM skills - KingsfieldBiology
... Archbishop of Canterbury responsible for the moral decisions of 60% of the UK. ...
... Archbishop of Canterbury responsible for the moral decisions of 60% of the UK. ...
Lecture
... • 1991 - first STR paper ( renaming of VNTR– could be larger repeats, STR 4-6 bp’s. now using mostly 4 bases ) • 1995 - FSS (Forensic Science Service-UK) starts UK DNA database • 1998 - FBI launches CODIS (Combined DNA Information Service) database. Now FBI use 13 loci: PCR identifies it: in the qua ...
... • 1991 - first STR paper ( renaming of VNTR– could be larger repeats, STR 4-6 bp’s. now using mostly 4 bases ) • 1995 - FSS (Forensic Science Service-UK) starts UK DNA database • 1998 - FBI launches CODIS (Combined DNA Information Service) database. Now FBI use 13 loci: PCR identifies it: in the qua ...
Constructing DNA and RNA out of Paper clips
... construct a complementary strand to complete the double helix. Record this strand in the DNAleading strand blank on the attached page. 3. Optional (follow teachers directions) Now you have completed a double strand of DNA, in order to replicate this sequence of DNA you must separate the two strands ...
... construct a complementary strand to complete the double helix. Record this strand in the DNAleading strand blank on the attached page. 3. Optional (follow teachers directions) Now you have completed a double strand of DNA, in order to replicate this sequence of DNA you must separate the two strands ...
Evelyn Section A
... The DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) is "a complex, high-molecular-weight biochemical macromolecule composed of nucleotide chains that convey genetic information’' (1, 4). It is regularly in the form of a double helix, having the hereditary instructions indicating the biological development (the study of ...
... The DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) is "a complex, high-molecular-weight biochemical macromolecule composed of nucleotide chains that convey genetic information’' (1, 4). It is regularly in the form of a double helix, having the hereditary instructions indicating the biological development (the study of ...
specific location on chromosome, consisting of a segment of DNA
... DNA RELPICATION: process in which chromosomal DNA is copied exactly before ...
... DNA RELPICATION: process in which chromosomal DNA is copied exactly before ...
Unit4 DNA and Protein Syn
... Bio EOC Review Topics for DNA and Protein Synthesis o DNA: structure - What are the parts of a nucleotide? sugar, acid, N-bases (and be able to identify these parts on a diagram) A-T / T-A / C-G / G-C (complementary N-base pairing between 2 strands in DNA molecule) types of bonds that hold the DNA m ...
... Bio EOC Review Topics for DNA and Protein Synthesis o DNA: structure - What are the parts of a nucleotide? sugar, acid, N-bases (and be able to identify these parts on a diagram) A-T / T-A / C-G / G-C (complementary N-base pairing between 2 strands in DNA molecule) types of bonds that hold the DNA m ...
Unit4 DNA and Protein Syn
... Bio EOC Review Topics for DNA and Protein Synthesis o DNA: structure - What are the parts of a nucleotide? sugar, acid, N-bases (and be able to identify these parts on a diagram) A-T / T-A / C-G / G-C (complementary N-base pairing between 2 strands in DNA molecule) types of bonds that hold the DNA m ...
... Bio EOC Review Topics for DNA and Protein Synthesis o DNA: structure - What are the parts of a nucleotide? sugar, acid, N-bases (and be able to identify these parts on a diagram) A-T / T-A / C-G / G-C (complementary N-base pairing between 2 strands in DNA molecule) types of bonds that hold the DNA m ...
Class Presentation Questions for CH 12 Part 1(Sections 1-2-3).
... 5. List three differences between RNA & DNA. 6. RNA molecules are involved mainly in one job…the creation of _____________. 7. RNA molecules are produced by copying part of the molecule sequence of DNA into a complementary sequence in RNA, in a process known as _______________. 8. What enzyme is use ...
... 5. List three differences between RNA & DNA. 6. RNA molecules are involved mainly in one job…the creation of _____________. 7. RNA molecules are produced by copying part of the molecule sequence of DNA into a complementary sequence in RNA, in a process known as _______________. 8. What enzyme is use ...
DNA These “genes” never go out of style!!
... Although this discovery was due in part to Dr. Franklin’s work, she never received any of the credit. ...
... Although this discovery was due in part to Dr. Franklin’s work, she never received any of the credit. ...
DNA Flipbook Objective: You will create an informational Flipbook
... Objective: You will create an informational Flipbook explaining in words and pictures the parts of DNA, DNA replication, Transcription, and Translation. As you complete each task, place a check to keep track of your progress. Label each flip as outlined below. Directions: Each page should be titled ...
... Objective: You will create an informational Flipbook explaining in words and pictures the parts of DNA, DNA replication, Transcription, and Translation. As you complete each task, place a check to keep track of your progress. Label each flip as outlined below. Directions: Each page should be titled ...
Unit 4 Review: Molecular Genetics
... Unit 4 Review: Molecular Genetics 1) Fill in the following chart, which highlights the scientist who helped to establish DNA as the genetic material. Investigator(s) Experimental Organisms/Design and Conclusions S vs R strain of bacteria; something in heat-killed dangerous bacteria transformed Griff ...
... Unit 4 Review: Molecular Genetics 1) Fill in the following chart, which highlights the scientist who helped to establish DNA as the genetic material. Investigator(s) Experimental Organisms/Design and Conclusions S vs R strain of bacteria; something in heat-killed dangerous bacteria transformed Griff ...