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Big Idea #2 & 3: Structure Meets Function of Nucleic Acids Replication Transcription Translation Replication • What function of DNA does this process accomplish? – Role of DNA polymerase Diversity • Mutation is the ultimate source for diversity. • Mutation ONLY occurs during replication! Transcription and Translation Transcription • Where? • Why is DNA read “backwards?” • Molecules involved: – RNA polymerase: Moves in the 5’ to 3’ direction…so what strand does it READ? – DNA-->mRNA Translation • Where? • How does the concept of structure meets function apply? • Molecules involved: – mRNA “codons” – tRNA “anticodons” – rRNA Function: DNA codes for proteins • Actually “mRNA” is the “codon” How can changing DNA change a protein? A case study • Sickle Cell: – What change in the DNA alters the shape of the hemoglobin protein? – Why does this change occur? DNA Sequences • HBB Sequence in Normal Adult Hemoglobin (Hb A Protein) – 3’CAAGTAAACATAGGACTTCTT 5’ • HBB Sequence in Mutant Adult Hemoglobin (Hb S Protein) – 3’CAAGTAAACATAGGACATCTT 5’ What to do? • Determine the mutation that has been passed down (replication). • Determine the Amino Acid sequence (using transcription and translation). • Using an amino acid chart, determine WHY the shape change might occur. – Suggest what amino acid subsitutions may not have had such a drastic effect. – Suggest which amino acid subsitutions would have a similar effect.