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12.1 – The Genetic Code Essential Questions: 1. What forms the genetic code? 2. How does DNA copy itself? What Forms the Genetic Code? Sugar Molecules (Deoxyribose) Phosphate Molecules Nitrogen Bases Adenine (A) Thymine (T) Guanine (G) Cytosine (C) What Forms the Genetic Code? Smallest Nitrogen Bases DNA Gene Chromosome Cell Nucleus Cell Largest DNA, Genes, and Chromosomes DNA – Twisted ladder of nitrogen bases. All body cells contain DNA except red blood cells. Gene – A section of DNA that contains the code for one specific protein. Chromosome – A collection of genes. Order of the Bases The order of the nitrogen bases along a gene forms the genetic code that creates a specific protein. Proteins are made of amino acids. How Does DNA Copy Itself? When one cell divides and becomes two daughter cells, DNA needs to be copied. This is called DNA replication. How Does DNA Copy Itself? DNA unwinds and separates. Nitrogen bases pair up. 1. 2. 3. Adenine always pairs with Thymine Cytosine always pairs with Guanine Two identical DNA strands are formed.