Dna strycture 2

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Stores and passes on genetic information from one generation to another.

DNA DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID

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DNA STRUCTURE

THE DNA STRUCTURE IS SHAPED LIKED A SPIRAL STAIRCASE, OR TWISTED LADDER.

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DNA STRUCTURE(An Overview)

DNA has three main components:• Deoxyribose ( pentose sugar)•Base (there are four different ones)•Phosphate group

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The deoxyribose sugar of the DNA backbone has 5 carbons and 3 oxygens.

DNA STRUCTURE

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DNA STRUCTURE

THE STEPS OF THE LADDER ARE MADE OF PAIRS OF NITROGEN BASES.

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DNA STRUCTURE

They are divided into two groupsPyrimidines and purines

Pyrimidines (made up of 6 atoms 4 carbon 2 nitrogen rings)ThymineCytosine

Purines (larger of the two bases; made up of 9 atoms that make up the fused rings 5 carbon, 4 nitrogen )AdenineGuanine

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DNA STRUCTURE

1. ADENINE = A2. GUANINE = G3. CYTOSINE = C4. THYMINE = T

They are represented by their capital letter.

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DNA STRUCTURE

There is only one way the nitrogen bases can form

ADENINE pairs with THYMINEGUANINE pairs with CYTOSINE

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DNA STRUCTUREQUESTION ?

CAN C JOIN WITH A

AND G JOIN WITH T

YES

NO

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CORRECT

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DNA STRUCTURENucleotides Nucleotides are formed by the condensation of a pentose sugar, phosphate and one of the 4 basesThe following illustration represents one nucleotide

CIRCLE = Phosphate

PENTAGON= Deoxyribose

Rectangle= Base

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DNA STRUCTUREDNA Double Helix and Hydrogen Bonding

•Made of two strands of nucleotides that are joined together by hydrogen bonding•Hydrogen bonding occurs as a result of complimentary base pairing

Adenine and thymine pair upCytosine and guanine pair upEach pair is connected through hydrogen bondingHydrogen bonding always occurs between one pyrimidine and one purine

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DNA STRUCTURE•Adenine always pairs with thymine because they form two H bonds with each other

•Cytosine always pairs with guanine because they form three hydrogen bonds with each other

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DNA STRUCTUREAntiparallel strands

The strands run opposite of each other.

The 5’ end always has the phosphate attached. ’

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SAMPLE QUESTION

Which of the following nucleotide base sequences complements the section of DNA modeled above?F. 5′UTCGCA3′G. 5′TTAGCG3′H. 5′GCGATT3′J. 5′TTUCGC3′

3′AATCGC 5′

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SAMPLE QUESTION

The Correct Answer: G

G is the right answer because A (adenine) always pairs with T (thymine) and C (cytosine) always pair with (guanine).