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Dna Paper Models Activity

1. The document describes a procedure for building a model of DNA using paper cutouts to represent the key components of DNA structure. 2. DNA's structure is described as a twisted ladder, with sugars and phosphates forming the outside and bases forming the rungs by pairing with each other. Adenine pairs with thymine and cytosine pairs with guanine. 3. The procedure has students cut out and arrange templates representing deoxyribose, phosphate, adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine to assemble a model of the DNA molecule according to its base-pairing rules.

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Dna Paper Models Activity

1. The document describes a procedure for building a model of DNA using paper cutouts to represent the key components of DNA structure. 2. DNA's structure is described as a twisted ladder, with sugars and phosphates forming the outside and bases forming the rungs by pairing with each other. Adenine pairs with thymine and cytosine pairs with guanine. 3. The procedure has students cut out and arrange templates representing deoxyribose, phosphate, adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine to assemble a model of the DNA molecule according to its base-pairing rules.

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Name: _______________________

DNA PAPER MODELS PROCEDURE


Introduction:
Imagine DNA as a twisted ladder. The outside of the ladder is made up of alternating
sugar and phosphate molecules. The sugar is called deoxyribose. The rungs of the
ladder are made of a pair of molecules called bases. There are four bases in DNA:
adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. Because of the chemical structures of the
bases, adenine only pairs with thymine and cytosine only pairs with guanine to form
a rung.
Materials:
Templates you will need 10 Deoxyribose molecules, 10 phosphate molecules, 3
each of cytosine and guanine, and 2 each of adenine and thymine.
Scissors
Tape
Procedure:
1. From the templates provided by your teacher, cut out the pattern for the
chemical bases sugars, and phosphates listed above (note there are more than
these on the templates, only cut out the amount listed in the materials section).
2. Arrange the cut outs on your table to form the pattern described in the
introduction. BE SURE YOU LAY ALL PIECES OUT BEFORE GLUING THEM TOGETHER!
As a guide, you can attach the chemical base to the sugar molecule by matching up
the dots (stars with stars, squares with squares, circles with circles). You can attach
the phosphate group onto your model by matching up the stars, and you can attach
the top of the phosphates to the sugars by matching up the squares.
3. Check your layout by referring to the diagram of DNA in the DNA reading
assignment (pg 517).
3. Once your molecule is set up correctly, paste or tape the model together.
4. Now put your lab group initials on your model. With the instructors help, paste
your model to another lab group model.
5. When finished, your class should have constructed a long DNA molecule. We will
combine it with other table groups DNA to form one long strand!

Name:______________________

Date:__________________________

DNA PAPER MODEL: HOMEWORK QUESTIONS


Analysis Questions:
1. What base does adenine pair with?

2. What base does guanine pair with?

3. Describe the shape of the DNA molecule. Draw a picture if it helps!

Connections:
1. What are the three components of a nucleotide? (HINT: What were the three
components used in putting the model together? Remember that Adenine, Guanine,
Cytosine, and Thymine are all Nitrogen Bases!) Refer to your DNA article if you are
still unsure.

2. What is the name of the sugar molecule in the DNA helix?

3. Suppose you know that the sequence of bases on one DNA strand (one side of
the DNA ladder) is AGCTCAG. What is the sequence of the bases on the opposite
strand?

4. Assume that a 100-bair pair DNA double helix contains 45 cytosines. How many
adenines are there?

Conclusion: Write a summary of the structure of DNA that (at least) includes the
terms: base, sugar, phosphate, nucleotide, (base) pair, and helix.

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