A C T G T T TAA C G A C C G C AT TA G G C A C T TAT TA C T G A C AAAT T G C T G G C G TAAT C C G T G AATAAT G
New DNA Strands Strand 1
A C T G T T TAA C G A C C G C AT TA G G C A C T TAT TA C
New Strand Strand 2
T G A C AAAT T G C T G G C G TAAT C C G T G AATAAT G
New Strand
1.How many strands of DNA are there originally?______ 2.How are they arranged? ____________________________________________ 3.What is the first step to replication (not shown here)? _____________________ ________________________________________________________________ 4.What is DNA replication? ___________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 5.What will happen to each new pair of DNA strands? ______________________ _________________________________________________________________ 6.How many new strand does each new cell have? ________ 7.How many old strands does each new cell have? ________ 8.How many strands of DNA does each new cell have? _______ 9.Where do they come from (both old and new)? __________________________ _________________________________________________________________
DNA Transcritption and Translation
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Original DNA Strand Strand 1 Strand 2
TAC G T T T A A C G A C C G C A T T A G G C A C T T A T T A C T G A C AAAT T G C T G G C G TAAT C C G T G AATAAT G TA C G T T T A A C G A C C G C A T T A G G C A C T T A T T A C
mRNA Strand
Amino Acid Sequence
1.How many strands of DNA are there originally?______ 2.How are they arranged? ____________________________________________ 3.What is the first step to transcription(not shown here)? _______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 4.What is translation? ___________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 5.What is transcription? _____________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 6.What is a codon? __________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 7.What does a codon code for? ________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 8.What does the amino acid sequence become? ______________________ 9.What portion of the DNA becomes a protein? __________________________ _________________________________________________________________
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2.7 DNA replication, transcription and translation. Essential Idea: Genetic information in DNA can be accurately copied and can be translated to make the proteins needed by the cell. The image shows an electron micrograph of a Polysome,. i.e. multipl
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these words (semiâhalf; conserveâto keep), explain why DNA replication is called. semi-conservative. Page 3 of 4. 18 DNA Structure and Replication-S.pdf.
The five diagrams in the table below illustrate the main parts of the process of DNA replication which you need to understand for SL. Look at each diagram and explain how each image is important in the process. Image. Important in DNA replication bec
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Define all terms listed above. 2. Draw a diagram of a tRNA molecule with attached amino acid, label anti-codon. 3. Outline, with aid of diagram, the steps in translation a. Initiation b. Elongation c. Translocation d. Termination. 4. Explain what is
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They established the structure as a double helix. The sugar. and phosphates make up the "backbone" of the DNA. molecule. DNA Structure: DNA is composed of monomers called nucleotides. Each. nucleotide consists of: 1. a phosphate. 2. a sugar (deoxyrib