
Unit 3: DNA & Heredity
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CIDRICK CORTEZ
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DNA
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Learning Objectives
Determine the structure and functions of DNA;
Determine the parts of Nucleotides and give samples of Nitrogenous Base;
Pair the exact pairing of each nitrogenous bases and translate a sample codon.
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What is DNA?
DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid
-it is the genetic material that carries the instructions for building and maintaining living organisms. It is present in every cell of our bodies and plays a crucial role on how our bodies function.
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What is DNA?
The kind of cell which is formed, (muscle, blood,
Nerve etc) and the kind of organism which is produced (buttercup,
giraffe, herring, human etc) is controlled by DNA
It controls all the chemical changes which take place in cells.
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Structure of DNA
The structure of DNA resembles a twisted ladder, with the strands forming the sides and the rungs made of pairs of molecules called nucleotides.
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Structure of Nucleotide
Each Nucleotide is made up of:
A sugar called deoxyribose
Phosphate group
Organic Base
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Multiple Choice
What do you call a genetic material that carries the instructions for building and maintaining living organisms?
RNA
mRNA
DNA
ATP
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Multiple Choice
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribosomic acid
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Deoxyribonucliec acid
Deoxyribonucleotic acid
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Multiple Choice
It is an organic molecules composed of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar and a phosphate.
Nucleus
tRNA
mRNA
Nucleotides
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DNA usually consists of a double
strand of nucleotides. The sugar-phosphate chains are on the outside
and the strands are held together by chemical bonds between the bases. The paired strands are coiled into a spiral called DOUBLE HELIX.
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There are four types of Nitrogenous Bases:
A= adenine
T= thymine
C=cytosine
G=guanine
A is paired with T
C is paired with G
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Multiple Choice
There are how many types of Nitrogenous bases in DNA?
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2
3
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following base is the correct pair for Thymine?
Adenine
Cytosine
Guanine
Nucleic
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct pair for Guanine base?
Thymine
Adenine
Cytosine
Uracil
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Fill in the Blanks
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Base Pair Rule
Adenine can bond only with Thymine
A-T or T-A (2 H bonds)
Cytosine can bond only with Guanine
C-G or G-C (3 H bonds)
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Complementary Base Pairing in DNA
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the correct complimentary pair of the following base
A T C
T A G
T T G
C A G
G A G
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Multiple Choice
Give the correct pair of the following.
G C A A T A G C A
C G T T A T CC T
C G T T A T C G T
C C T T A T C G T
C G T T A T C T T
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Multiple Choice
Give the pair of the following base.
T G A C A G G C T T A C G C A
A C T G T C C G A A T G C G G
A C T G T C C G A A T G C G A
A C T G T C G G A A T G C G T
A C T G T C C G A A T G C G T
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DNA Replication
The process by which DNA makes a copy of itself. In DNA replication enzymes work to unwind and separate the double helix and add complimentary nucleotides to the exposed strands.
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DNA Replication
DNA replication is semi-conservative. When it makes a copy, one half of the old strand is ALWAYS kept in the new strand. This helps reduce the number of copy errors.
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DNA Replication
DNA helicases—break H-bonds linking bases.
DNA polymerases—move along each of the strands, adding nucleotides, according to base pairing rules.
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DNA Replication
The result is two exact copies of the original DNA
Each new double helix is composed of one original DNA strand and one new strand.
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DNA Transcription
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DNA Translation
DNA translation refers to the process of converting the genetic code stored in DNA into a functional protein. Proteins are essential for the structure, regulation, and function of cells. They play a vital role in various biological processes, including metabolism, cell signaling, and immune responses.
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DNA Translation
In RNA, Uracil base is paired with adenine and replaces thymine during DNA transcription.
So, the new base pair in RNA is
A is paired with U (for uracil)
C is still paired with G
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Multiple Choice
It is the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself.
Transcription
Translation
Replication
Synthesis
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Multiple Choice
What is the result of DNA Transcription?
There are two exact copies of the original DNA where
each new double helix is composed of one original DNA strand and one new strand.
There are two exact copies of the original DNA where
each double helix has same DNA strand.
There are two exact copies of the original DNA where
each double helix is composed of two original DNA strand and one new strand.
Only one exact copies of the original DNA where
each double helix is composed of two original DNA strand and one new strand.
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Multiple Choice
In RNA strand what is the pair for adenine base?
Thymine
Uracil
Cytosine
Guanine
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Multiple Choice
Give the correct pair of this codon in RNA strand.
A G A
U C T
U C U
U G U
U C A
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Multiple Choice
Give the correct pair of the following base in RNA strand.
G C A C A G C A A
C G U G U C G U A
C G U G T C G U U
C G T G U C G U U
C G U G U C G U U
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How to translate a Codon?
A codon is a trinucleotide sequence of DNA or RNA that corresponds to a specific amino acid.
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How to translate a Codon?
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How to translate a Codon?
To read a codon, we must refer to the genetic code chart. With this chart, we can determine which amino acid or signal each codon represents.
Let's take an example:
CAG = Gln (Glutamine)
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How to translate a Codon?
To read a codon, we must refer to the genetic code chart. With this chart, we can determine which amino acid or signal each codon represents.
Let's take an example:
AUG = Met (methionie)
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Multiple Choice
Using the codon chart, give the translation of this codon
G A C
Asp
Glu
Val
Gly
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Multiple Choice
Give the correct translation of the following codon:
C C G U G C
Pro Trp
His Ser
Pro Cys
Phe Tyr
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Multiple Choice
Give the correct translation of the following codon:
GUG AAU UGA
Val Asn Trp
Val Ala Stop
Val Lys Stop
Val Asn Stop
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Summary
DNA is the genetic material that carries the instructions for building and maintaining living organisms. It is present in every cell of our bodies and plays a crucial role in how our bodies function.
DNA stands for
Deoxyribonucleic acid
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Summary
The structure of DNA resembles a twisted ladder, with the strands forming the sides and the rungs made of pairs of molecules called nucleotides. Each Nucleotide is made up of: A sugar called deoxyribose, Phosphate group and Organic Base.
There are four types of Nitrogenous Bases:
A= adenine
T= thymine
C=cytosine
G=guanine
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Summary
The central dogma of biology is a fundamental concept that describes the flow of genetic information within cells. Replication ensures the accurate copying of DNA, transcription converts DNA into mRNA, and translation uses mRNA to synthesize proteins. This sequence of events allows living organisms to grow, develop, and function.
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