sugar green, nitrogenous base as follows: adenine= yellow, thymine = red. And cut the shapes of each nucleotides. Build a model of a strand of a DNA molecule. The strand should contain 6 base" rungs" fol order of the nucleotides: Guanine, Adenine, Cytosine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine. Tape the cutout pattern to form the nucieotides. This will represent the left half of DNA. Make a complementary strand that you made in step 3. Tape the cut -out pattern again nucleotides for the second strand of the DNA molecules. Match the bases of the first strand and the second strand. Do not tape across bases. After you have made your DNA by matching compiementary nucleotides to the base OF

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Legrning Task 2: Make a.model of a DNA template to deternmine the seguence of bases in th new DNA strahds
Then, answer the gulde questions that follow.
Materials: crayons. Scissors, paste/tape, used folder or illustration board
Procedure:
Use the pattern of the DNA templater (attached to this LP). Color code, phosphate = blue, deoxyribose
sugar = green, nitrogenous base as follows: adenine= yellow, thymine = pink, guanine = violet, cytosine
= red. And cut the shapes of each nucleotides.
Buld a model of a strand of a DNA molecule. The strand should contain 6 base" rungs" following the given
order of the nucleotides: Guanine, Adenine, Cytosine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine.
Tape the cutout pattern to form the nucieotides. This will represent the left half of DNA.
Make a complementary strand that you made in step 3. Tape the cut -out pattern again forming the
nucieotides for the second strand of the DNA molecules.
Match the bases of the first strand and the second strand. Do not tape across bases.
After you have made your DNA by matching compiementary nucleotides to the base on each single
strand.
Create new double-stranded DNA by matching compiementary nucleotides for each single strand
Tape and cut out the pattern forming the nucleotides for each of the single nucleotides.
used illustration board or folder.
Guide Questions:
How do the nucleotides in DNA pair?
How do you compare a DNA molecule to a zipper?
1.
2.
Transcribed Image Text:Legrning Task 2: Make a.model of a DNA template to deternmine the seguence of bases in th new DNA strahds Then, answer the gulde questions that follow. Materials: crayons. Scissors, paste/tape, used folder or illustration board Procedure: Use the pattern of the DNA templater (attached to this LP). Color code, phosphate = blue, deoxyribose sugar = green, nitrogenous base as follows: adenine= yellow, thymine = pink, guanine = violet, cytosine = red. And cut the shapes of each nucleotides. Buld a model of a strand of a DNA molecule. The strand should contain 6 base" rungs" following the given order of the nucleotides: Guanine, Adenine, Cytosine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine. Tape the cutout pattern to form the nucieotides. This will represent the left half of DNA. Make a complementary strand that you made in step 3. Tape the cut -out pattern again forming the nucieotides for the second strand of the DNA molecules. Match the bases of the first strand and the second strand. Do not tape across bases. After you have made your DNA by matching compiementary nucleotides to the base on each single strand. Create new double-stranded DNA by matching compiementary nucleotides for each single strand Tape and cut out the pattern forming the nucleotides for each of the single nucleotides. used illustration board or folder. Guide Questions: How do the nucleotides in DNA pair? How do you compare a DNA molecule to a zipper? 1. 2.
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