Title: Unit 4, Genetics: Part 2
1Unit 4, Genetics Part 2
- DNA / RNA / Protein Synthesis
2Journal Week 17, Tuesday, January 6th
- Monday J No School!
- J Reflect on the first semester of Biology.
- What was your semester grade?
- What grade did you get on your final?
- Are you happy with your performance?
- What topics do you still have questions about?
- What topics did you master?
- Did you have a different teacher?
- What did you/did you not like?
- How do you fit into the data on the board?
- CW Policy Discussion / Class Expectations / Set
up Protein synthesis section - HW None
3Class Expectations
- In your seat, ready at the bell.
- Notebook Out / Working on Journal Question /
Homework turned into basket/ Writing down HW for
Day - Actively participating in class activities.
- Maintain notebook / take notes/ complete class
activities/ participate in class - Respect for all.
- Do your absolute best.
- Participating / Completing all homework / staying
organized / STUDYING.
4Class Policies
- Phones
- NONE. Unless I tell you its okay. Out during a
test/quiz 0 - Homework
- Stamps
- Due on the due date (posted on back wall front
board) - You will receive the appropriate amount of stamps
or an INC (it is either incomplete or incorrect
you have until the end of the stamp collection to
fix it and turn it back in) - One day late rule applies? Will not be accepted
after that - Bathroom
- Potty passes
- will be issued to each of you. DONT LOSE IT! NO
PASS NO LEAVING THE ROOM. Passes will be
collected at the end of the marking period. Each
unused box 2.5pts EC - Supplies
- BE RESPECTFUL or they GO AWAY!
- All supplies are numbered and belong in their
appropriate basket. Do NOT remove any supply from
this room. Return always to correct place.
5Where?
- Keep My Binder?
- Bin in the back of the roomyour period . KEEP
NEAT PLEASE!!! - Supplies?
- In the Bin.or at the student resource center.
Please return supplies to correct locations - Kleenex?
- Front counter and my desk
- Extra Copies
- Student resource center
- Band-aids?
- Ask me
- Turn in Journals?
- Bin Labeled Honors on my desk
- Turn in other HW?
- Bin Labeled Honors on my desk
- Pick up Graded Work?
- Black tiers with class
- Missing folder info?
- Large blue binder by my desk (ask to use it)
- DATE?
- Power Point
6I have a 0and I did it.
- Look in the No Name Bin
- Found it? Put your name on it and put it in the
bin up front! - Look in the Graded work Bin
- Found it? Put it in the bin up frontsorry I
missed it. - Talk with me about it.
- Make sure you know what the assignment was,
please dont say I have a zero for something.
Talk at the beginning/end or when we have a free
minute.
7Resources
- Website
- www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/channa
- Remind 101
- Text _at_HannaBioH/ To (754) 201-2505
- Email
- Hannac_at_pcsb.org
- INTERACTIVE Notebook
- Internet
- Tutoring
- Any timejust request it!
8Journal Week 17. Wednesday, January 7th
- J Brain Dump of 1st semester topics!
- CW Review of Semester 1 Topics
- HW None
9Protein Synthesis- Title AND Number EACH Page
Left Side, Pg Right Side, Pg
Codon chart, 13 RNA Notes, 14
Transcription Reinforcement, 15 Transcription Notes, 16
Translation Reinforcement, 17 Translation Notes, 18
Protein Synthesis Overview, 19 Transcription Lab Activity, 20
Gene Expression Reinforcement, 21 Mutations Notes, 22
10Journal Week 17, Thursday, January 8th
- J Bozeman- 10 fact- DNA RNA
- TI- none
- CW RNA Structure Notes (pg 14)
- HW Interactive Reader (Read, highlight, answer
qs) pgs 134-142 DUE T 1/13
11Structures of DNA / RNA
- RNA
- Single stranded
- SugarRibose
- 5 carbon sugar
- Phosphate group
- Bases Adenine, Uracil, Cytosine, Guanine
- AU
- CG
- DNA
- Double Stranded
- Sugar Deoxyribose
- 5 carbon sugar
- Phosphate group
- Bases Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine
- AT
- CG
12Types of RNA
- Three main types
- Messenger RNA
- 2.Transfer RNA
- Ribosomal RNA
13- Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries DNA code (message)
to ribosomes for translation
14 brings amino acids to ribosomes for protein
synthesis (making)
15- Ribosomal RNA(rRNA) Ribosomes are made of rRNA
and protein
16Journal Week 17, Friday, January 9th
- J What are the bases of RNA? What are the base
pair combinations? - TI None
- CW Transcription Notes (pg 16), Reinforecment
(pg 15) - HW Reader Pages
- Pgs. 134- 142 -gt Read, Highlight, and Answer
Questions DUE T 1/13
17DNA -gt RNAStep 1 Transcription
- Transcription RNA molecules are made by copying
part of DNA nucleotide sequence into
complementary mRNA sequence - Occurs in the Nucleus
18- 1) RNA polymerase binds to DNA and separates
strands - 2) RNA polymerase uses one strand of DNA as a
template ,then assembles nucleotides into a
strand of mRNA
Note Remember the change of the T base to URACIL!
19How Does it Work?
- RNA Polymerase binds and starts at a region on
the DNA known as a promoter - RNA strands are then edited
- Some parts are removed, called introns, which are
not expressed - Parts that are left are called exons or expressed
genes
20Journal Week 18, Monday, January 12th
- J Copy the following DNA strand and transcribe.
(DNA? mRNA) - T A T T G G C A T G C G
- TI none
- CW Translation Notes (pg 18), Reinforcement (pg
17) - HW Interactive reader pgs 134-142 DUE T 1/13,
Transcription and Translation Coloring Wkst DUE W
1/14
21RNA ? ProteinStep 2 Translation
- The cell uses mRNA to produce proteins
- mRNA moves to the cytoplasm -gt to ribosomes
- tRNA read the mRNA codons and obtain the amino
acid its coded for (using anticodon) - Ribosomes (rRNA) attach amino acids together
forming a polypeptide chain (protein) - Polypeptide chain keeps growing until a stop
codon is reached
22The Genetic Code
- The language of mRNA
- Based on the 4 bases of mRNA
- A, U, G, C
- Codons Words -3 mRNA nitrogen base sequences
- Example aaacguucgccc
- aaa-cgu-ucg-ccc
- The amino acids would then be Lysine Arginine
Serine - Proline
23The Genetic Code
- Ultimately, DNA RNA provide the information for
synthesizing proteins - There are 20 different amino acids ( the building
blocks/ monomers of proteins) - To determine which amino acid the RNA strand
codes for, We use Codon Charts (pg 13).
24Codon Charts
253 RNA bases Codon
26Journal Week 18, Tuesday, January 13th
- J Where does transcription take place? What is
the outcome? Where does translation take place?
What is the outcome? - TI- Interactive Reader pgs 134- 142
- CW Protein Synthesis Overview (pg 19),
Transcription Translation Lab Activity (pg 20) - HW Finish Lab Activity DUE W 1/14, Transcription
and Translation Coloring Wkst DUE W 1/14, RNA
Protein Synthesis Quiz F 1/13
27(No Transcript)
28Sketch this picture onto pg 19 - Include lables!
29Journal Week 18, Wednesday, January 14th
- J What is the amino acid sequence for this DNA
sequence? - TTA GCG ATG GCA AAC
- TI- Check Transcription Lab Activity (10 pts),
Transcription and Translation Coloring Wkst - CW Transcription and Translation Work Day
- HW Finish Worksheet DUE Th 1/15, Protein
Synthesis Quiz FRI 1/16
30Journal Week 18, Thursday, January 15th
- J Are all mutations harmful? Why, or why not?
What are the potentially harmful effects of
mutations? - TI- Transcription and Translation worksheet
- CW Mutation Notes (pg 22), Gene Expression
reinforcement (pg 21) - HW Quiz on DNA RNA Tomorrow!!
31Mutation
- Now and then cells make an oops when copying
their own DNA - These mistakes are called mutations
- Mutations are changes in the genetic material
- On average a mutation occurs once
- every 1000 bases
32Mutations
- Gene mutations result from changes in a single
gene - Chromosomal mutations involve changes in the
whole chromosomes
33Gene Mutation
- Point Mutation Affect one nucleotide, occurs at
a single point on the gene - Substitutions- 1 base changed to another
34(No Transcript)
35Gene Mutation
- Frameshift Mutation Inserting an extra
nucleotide or deleting a nucleotide causes the
entire code to shift - Addition- a base is inserted
- Deletion- a base is removed
36Whats the difference you ask???
- Start with substitution
- DNA TAC GCA TGG AAT
- mRNA AUG CGU ACC UUA
- A.As
- Substitution
- DNA TAC GTA TGG AAT
- mRNA
- A.As
- What happened!?! What type of gene mutation is
this? Point or frame shift?
37How about another example
- DNA TAC CGA TGG AAT
- mRNA AUG CGU ACC UUA
- A.AS Met - Arg - Thr - Leu
- Insertion
- DNA TAT CCG ATG GAA T
- mRNA
- A.As
- This is a type of mutation?
38Do You Remember.?
- What was the second kind of gene mutation?
- Chromosomal
- Chromosomal mutations involve changes in the
whole chromosomes - There are four types of chromosomal mutation
- Deletion, Duplication, Insertion, and
Translocation
39Chromosomal Mutation- DRAW THIS
- Deletion- Loss of all or part of chromosome
- Original Chromosome
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
C
D
E
F
40Chromosomal Mutation- DRAW THIS
- Duplication- produce extra copies of segment
- Original Chromosome
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
B
41Chromosomal Mutations- DRAW THIS
- Inversion- Reverse the direction of parts of
chromosomes
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
42Chromosomal Mutation- DRAW THIS
- Translocation- Part of one chromosome breaks off
and attaches to another
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
K
J
L
G
H
I
D
E
F
43Chromosomal Mutation
44So Which type would you Rather Have Now?
45Gene Regulation
- In simple cells (prokaryotic) lac genes which are
controlled by stimuli, turn genes on and off - In complex cells (eukaryotic) this process is not
as simple - Promoter sequences regulate gene operation
46So Which type would you Rather Have Now?
47Examples
48Albinism- unable to produce pigment
One person in 17,000 in the U.S.A. has some type
of albinism.
49Hypertrichosis(Werewolf Syndrome)- excessive
growth of hair
50Progeria- premature aging
1 in 4 to 8 million children
51Marfans Syndrome- disorder of the connective
tissues
52Polymelia- extra limbs
53 54Journal Week 18, Friday, January 16th
- J Quiz reflection- 3 sentences
- TI- none
- CW Quiz On DNA RNA Protein Synthesis
- HW Mutations Wkst due Tues 1/20 (No School
Monday)