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Structure and Function of DNA DNA Replication and Protein Synthesis DNA Structure  Double Helix in Shape- two stands wound around one another.  Composed of subunits called nucleotides  Parts of a Nucleotide  5 Carbon Sugar- Deoxyribose  Phosphate Group  Nitrogen Base (4 Flavors)  Adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine (A,T,C,G) Nucleotides of a DNA Molecule Watson and Crick  Credited with Double Helix Model  Spiral staircase or twisted ladder  Maurice Williams and Rosalind Franklin worked with them also. Base Paring  Chargoff’s Rule  A,C,T, G always bind in a certain way  Adenine- Thymine  Cytosine- Guanine  Hydrogen Bonds Hold Them Together Function of DNA  DNA stores all of the genetic information for the cell.  If it located in the nucleus but can also be found in the mitochondria and the chloroplast.  Serves as the blueprint for making proteins. DNA Replication  Copying DNA to make an exact copy (in nucleus)  DNA strand unwinds and separates  Enzymes help new DNA chains form by using nucleotides floating around the nucleus.  Produces two new exact copies of the original DNA strand.  Occurs during S phase if interphase  Remember A-T and C-G !!! Replication Practice  1. CTC GGG ATA CTG GGG CGT  2. ATG GCG CGT CGT CAT TAC  3. GTG CGT CAT CCC AAA TTT  4. TAC CAT ATC GTA CGT GTA  5. AAT TTA TAT CTC GTG CCC Part II: RNA  Ribonucleic Acid  Structure of RNA      Made of nucleotides Sugar-Ribose Uracil Replaces Thymine and Pairs with Adenine Single Strand not double Smaller than DNA Types of RNA  mRNA- messenger RNA  Carries RNA info from nucleus to cytoplasm  tRNA- transfer RNA  Picks up amino acids  rRNA- ribosomal RNA  Makes up the ribosomes where proteins are made. DNA VS. RNA Transcription  DNA RNA  Occurs in the nucleus  When the cell needs a protein is transcribes a certain part of DNA into RNA.  RNA is then the directions to make the proteins. Transcription Practice  1. TAC GGC TAT ATC CTG CGC TAT ACG ATT  2. TAC CCG GAT CCG TTC ATA CGT ACT ATC  3. TAC GTA AAA AGT GGG CCC TAT GAT ATT  4. TAC GTA CGT CAT GAT TAG AGT TCT ATC  5. TAC GTA CTA GTA CCC GTA ATA AGA ATC The Genetic Code  RNA is read in sets of 3 bases called codons.  Each codon CODES for a specific amino acid.  Start Codon –AUG  Stop Codons- UAA, UAG, UGA Translation  Making proteins from the mRNA code.  mRNA leaves the nucleus and moves to the cytoplasm.  Goes to the ribosome where it is read is sets of 3 bases called a CODON.  tRNA picks up amino acids needed to make specific proteins Protein Synthesis  Structure of Proteins  Polymers made of amino acids bonded by peptide bonds.  Specific sequence of amino acids makes each protein.  There are 20 different amino acids used to make proteins.  Protein Assembly  Once at the ribosome, the amino acids brought by the tRNA are bonded together by peptide bonds.  Bonded by peptide bonds.  MAKES A PROTEIN. SUMMARY PROCESS REPLICATION TRANSCRIPTION TRANSLATION MOLECULES LOCATION Translation Practice  Transcribe and Translate the following sequences. 1. DNA- TAC GGT ACT TAG AGA TTT AAA ATT RNA AA 2. DNA- TAC GTG GGG TTT ACT TCA CAT TTC GAG RNA AA