Vocabulary Key Terms DNA DNA replication Codon Intron Exon Translation Central Dogma Transcription RNA mRNA tRNA Anticodon Genes Nucleotide Nitrogen base.
Slide 1 of 37 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 12–1 DNA STRUCTURE.
Chapter 12: DNA & RNA Essential Questions: EQ: Why do you need DNA & RNA? EQ: How does the cell make protein? EQ: How do chromosomes carry traits? Georgia.
DNA D eoxyribonucleic A cid
1. What structure carries genetic information from generation to generation? 2. Which organelle is this structure located in? 3. How long do you think.
Hereditary Material - DNA In 1952, Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase studied the genetic material of the virus called T2 that infects the bacterium E.Coli.
CHAPTER 12 STUDY GUIDE MATER LAKES ACADEMY MR. R. VAZQUEZ BIOLOGY 2011 - 2012.
I. DNA: “deoxyribonucleic acid” We know traits are inherited but how are they inherited?
DNA Structure and Replication. History Griffith and Transformation In 1928, British scientist Fredrick Griffith was trying to learn how certain types.
1. Create a simile for DNA. 2. Who were the three scientists involved with the discovery of the structure of DNA? 3. What is the technique utilized.
DNA and RNA Chapter 12. Warm Up Exercise Test Corrections –Make sure to indicate your new answer and provide an explanation for why this is the correct.
DNA replication. SBI4U0- DNA Replication Cells need to have the ability to reproduce for many reasons. When cells make copies of themselves, they must.