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Question of the Day 1. Structure of DNA = 2. Function of DNA = 4-12 Chapter 10 – DNA, RNA and Protein Synthesis STRUCTURE and FUNCTION of DNA Structure – double-helix (looks like a spiral staircase) Function – carries your genetic information DNA is the “genetic code” life It controls all aspects of the cell. But how? By the different proteins that it codes for. Different proteins have different functions – Enzymes – control / speed up chemical reactions IE: building ATP or digesting food – Repair, transport, structural proteins What is the genetic code? Set of rules by which information is transferred from… DNA into RNA into Protein (using amino acids) Even bacteria and viruses have a genetic code What are Nucleic Acids? A complex macromolecule that stores information in cells in the form of a code. DNA and RNA. Composed of monomers of nucleotides What is DNA? Deoxyribonucleic acid Contains the genetic instructions for development / functioning of living things What is a nucleotide? A monomer that consists of three parts – Sugar (deoxyribose or ribose) – Phosphate – Nitrogen Base (A, C, T, G and U) Question of the Day 4-13 1.Unit 7 Quest grade = ____% 2. I feel I was successful or unsuccessful 3. I prepared by… 4. Next time I will prepare by… 5. Goal for next time = ____ If you met your goal + got an A: You may maintain or improve. If you met your goal but did not get an A: You must improve at least 1 percentage points. If you did not meet your goal it stays the same. REVIEW: Monomers and Polymers Define Monomer – – The smallest unit that makes up a larger molecule Define Polymer – A large molecule formed by many smaller molecules called monomers REVIEW Do all organisms have DNA? – YES – All living things have the same genetic code What is a Protein? – A large complex polymer composed of Carbon, Hydrogen Oxygen, Nitrogen and sometimes sulfur. REVIEW Amino Acids – – The monomers that make up a protein. – There are 20 common AA’s Peptide Bond – – Covalent bond (sharing electrons) formed between two AA’s What are the Nitrogen Bases? Adenine Guanine Thymine (DNA only) Cytosine Uracil (RNA only) Nitrogen Bases Nitrogen Bases Purines and Prymidines Which nitrogen bases are purines? – Adenine – Guanine Which nitrogen bases are pyrimidines? – Cytosine – Thymine – Uracil (in RNA) Nitrogen Base Pairing How do the nitrogen bases pair in DNA? – A–T – C–G – RNA A – U (no Thymine) What holds the nitrogen bases together? – Hydrogen Bonds Why is the nucleotide sequence important? – All organisms have DNA – The closer the DNA resemblance, the more closely related the organisms are DNA REPLICATION DNA Replication: – the process of copying DNA When do we copy our DNA? – S-phase of Interphase DNA REPLICATION STEP ONE: – Helicase – An enzyme that breaks hydrogen bonds between nitrogen bases “unzipping” the DNA DNA REPLICATION Replication Fork – – location where the DNA is splitting apart DNA REPLICATION STEP TWO: – DNA POLYMERASE – An enzyme that bonds free floating nucleotides together to form a new DNA chain DNA REPLICATION How long does this continue? – Until the entire chain is copied…forming two new chains Why do we copy DNA? – So that new cells have the genetic material needed to survive DNA Replication DNA Replication DNA SONGS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1UPf7lXeO8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUA6_Ucw3i4