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How does DNA affect traits?

How does DNA affect traits?

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Biology, Science

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8th Grade

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Easy

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NGSS
HS-LS1-1, HS-LS1-6

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Erin Quinn

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15 Slides • 5 Questions

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How does DNA affect traits?

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DNA structure

  • DNA has a twisted-ladder shape that is caused by molecules called nucleotides

  • A nucleotide is a molecule made of a nitrogen base, a sugar, and a phosphate group.

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DNA structure

  • The nitrogen bases bond and form the rungs of the ladder. There are four nitrogen bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C), thymine (T), and guanine (G).

  •  A and T always bond together. C and G always bond together.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are the four nitrogen bases that make up DNA?

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Adenine

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Cytosine

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Guanine

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Quinnine

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Thymine

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DNA replication

  • Replication is the process of copying a DNA molecule to make another DNA molecule

  • The strands separate in many places. The nitrogen bases are exposed.

  • New nucleotides move into place and form new nitrogen base pair

  • This produces two identical strands of DNA

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Multiple Choice

The goal of DNA replication is to make two IDENTICAL copies of DNA

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true

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false

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Making Proteins

  • Proteins are important for every cellular process

  • Most genes contain instructions for making proteins

  • Proteins are made with the help of ribonucleic acid.

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The Role of RNA in Making Proteins

  • Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a type of nucleic acid that carries the code for making proteins from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.

  • RNA also carries amino acids around inside a cell.

  • RNA forms a part of ribosomes.

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Types of RNA

  • Messenger RNA (mRNA)

  • Transfer RNA (tRNA)

  • Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)

  • They work together to make proteins.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are types of RNA?

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messenger RNA (mRNA)

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extrordinary RNA (xRNA)

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transfer RNA (tRNA)

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ribosomal RNA (rRNA)

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Transcription

  •  Transcription is the process of making mRNA from DNA.

  • mRNA nucleotides pair up with DNA nucleotides.

  • Completed mRNA can move into the cytoplasm.

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Translating the RNA Code

  • Proteins are made of amino acids. The order of the nitrogen bases in mRNA determines the order of the amino acids in a protein

  • Three nitrogen bases on mRNA form the code for one amino acid. Each series of three nitrogen bases on mRNA is called a codon

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Translating the RNA Code

  • There are 64 codons, but only 20 amino acids

  • Start codon: the codons which codes for an amino acid that is the beginning of a protein

  • Stop codon:  codes for the end of a protein and signal that translation should stop

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Multiple Choice

Proteins are made out of ___________ acids

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nitric

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citric

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amino

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lego

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Multiple Choice

Proteins are important for nearly every cellular process.

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true

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false

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