INTRO TO THE STRUCTURE OF DNA Name ______________________ DNA contains the instructions to provide all of the information necessary for an organism to grow and live. DNA resides in the nucleus of your cells. The instructions tell the cell the role it will play in your body. Let’s look at a set of instructions from the inner ear cell. http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/dna-packaging Watch this video to see both the structure of chromatin, and how all that DNA fits into the nucleus How does protein help the DNA to form a chromosome? Now go to http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/molecules Work your way through What is DNA, Build a DNA molecule, and what is a gene. You should be able to answer all the questions 1-9 using this website, and others provided. Then complete the modeling DNA activity. 1. There are many ways to draw DNA 1 INTRO TO THE STRUCTURE OF DNA Name ______________________ DNA is often drawn in the shape of a ladder with rungs like the drawing shown to the right. In reality, DNA comes in the shape of a twisted ladder that is called a ______________________________ 2. The sides of the ladder are made of a ________________________________ backbone 3. The rungs of the ladder are made of four different ____________________. These rungs of the ladder are the molecules that actually code for proteins that are created. 4. Identify the four bases, and using the pictures above, or the ones on the website, identify which bases pair, and whether they pair with three bonds or with two bonds. 5. What type of bonds hold the bases together? 6. The DNA strands contain bases in a certain sequence. Copy the sequence shown on the website. Notice that the DNA bases are always read in groups of three, called triplets. 7. Now go to the HHMI site http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/paired-dna-strands And watch the animation. 8. A gene consists of many triplets (hundreds or even thousands). A gene is a length of DNA that codes for a protein. 2 INTRO TO THE STRUCTURE OF DNA Name ______________________ 9. Now that you understand the structure of DNA, create your own molecular model of DNA, using the model kits provided. 10. DNA modeling activity Use the lab to model DNA 11. View the website on DNA replication. When does replication (duplication) of DNA occur? http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072437316/student_view0/chapter14/animations.ht ml# 12. Draw a picture of the replication of DNA (yes this will take awhile). Identify the direction that DNA bases are added, as well as the enzymes used, and the role of each enzyme. a. Be sure you see the difference between the leading and lagging strands and the role of each of the enzymes 13. Notice that both sides of the DNA molecule are utilized as templates to create new strands of DNA. This is called semiconservative replication. Each new double stranded DNA contains one original strand of DNA, and a new strand. 3 INTRO TO THE STRUCTURE OF DNA Name ______________________ 14. Utilize the two strands of DNA that you have created. Undo 3 or 4 bases, and add on new bases (follow the instructions in the lab). As you add bases, maintain a replication fork, until the strand is completed. 15. Now watch http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/dna-replication-schematic a. This provides a basic picture of DNA replication 16. http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/dna-replication-basic-detail to see replication with all the enzymes in place. 17. Spend some time viewing some of the other videos on DNA structure. One you will need to view is Chargaff’s Rule. Make sure you understand how the rule work. 4