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Name: DNA Structure and Replication 1. DNA: Deoxyribonucleic Acid a. Credit for discovery is given to Watson & Crick b. DNA stands for c. This chemical substance is present in the of all cells in all living organisms both and d. DNA controls all the chemical changes which take place in cells e. The kind of cell which is formed through (muscle, blood, nerve etc) is controlled by DNA f. The kind of organism which is produced (buttercup, giraffe, herring, human etc) is controlled by DNA g. DNA carries information and codes for the of all organisms Where is DNA found in eukaryotes? Where is DNA found in prokaryotes? 2. DNA Molecule a. DNA is a very large molecule made up of a long chain of sub-units b. The sub-units are called c. Each nucleotide is made up of a sugar called, a group -PO4 and an organic nitrogenous 3. Ribose & Deoxyribose a. Ribose is a, like glucose, but with only carbon atoms in its molecule b. Deoxyribose is almost the same but lacks atom c. Both molecules may be represented by this symbol: 4. The Bases a. The most common organic bases are:

5. Nucleotide a. The deoxyribose, the phosphate and one of the bases combine to form a _ b. Label the structure below: What are the three parts of a nucleotide?, and 6. Joined Nucleotides a. A molecule of DNA is formed by of nucleotides joined together in a long b. sugar-phosphate backbone + bases c. In fact, DNA consists of a strand of nucleotides d. The - chains are on the and the strands are held together by between the

7. Bonding 1 a. The bases pair up in the same way (Chargaff s Rule) i. forms a bond with ii. bonds with b. The bases are held together by bonds. i. Adenine forms a H bond with Thymine ii. and Cytosine forms a H bond with Guanine Draw A and T with a double H bond below: Draw C and G with a triple H bond below: c. The amounts of the four bases on DNA ( A,T,C,G) in a body or somatic cell: A = T = G = C = An organism s DNA contains 15% Adenine, 15% Thymine, how much guanine and cytosine is in the DNA? Guanine = % and Cytosine = % 8. Bonding 3 a. Purines and Pyrimidines. i. Adenine and Guanine are. ii. They are the bases and have. iii. Thymine and Cytosine are. iv. They have only.

9. Double-stranded DNA a. The genetic is carried in the nitrogen, it s important DNA is copied correctly. b. The paired strands are coiled into a spiral called a 10. Anti-parallel a. One side is 3 to 5, the other is 5 to 3 (3 pairs with 5 and 5 pairs with 3 ) b. Deoxyribose sugar has 5 carbons: Number the carbons on the deoxyribose sugar. How many carbon atoms are in deoxyribose and ribose? What s the difference between deoxyribose and ribose? Write a DNA strand that will pair with this DNA strand: 3 ATT CGG AGC 5 11. Replication a. Before a cell, the DNA strands and b. Each strand makes a partner by adding the appropriate c. The result is that there are now -stranded DNA molecules in the d. So that when the cell divides, each nucleus contains DNA e. This process is called During what phase in interphase does DNA replicate? What is the significance of DNA replication in cells, why does it happen?

12. Enzymes Involved in Replication a. An enzyme,, unzips DNA b. An enzyme, adds new nucleotides. 13. Leading and Lagging Strand a. adds new continuously down the strand because it separates at the 3 end b. On the other strand DNA is still copied from 5 to 3, so it must be replicated in segments. This strand is the strand. The fragments of DNA are called Okazaki fragments. c. The original strand separates when breaks the bonds d. adds to each old strand to form two strands e. Every bases codes for a that builds your! So it s the that carry the genetic code! They also have the code to synthesize from molecules (macromolecules) to help you and down products and substrates.

What determines the traits of an organism? DNA has the code to synthesize enzymes from what? 14. Semiconservative Model of Replication a. The new DNA consists of 1 (original) and 1 strand of DNA b. Explain the Semiconservative Model in your own words. 15. Proofreading New DNA a. initially makes about in 10,000 base pairing errors b. proofread and correct these mistakes c. The new error rate for DNA that has been proofread is in 1 billion base pairing errors THESE NOTES COVER EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR YOUR TEST!!