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This document provides instructions for building a paper model of DNA. It describes how to cut out and fold the paper model to create a double helix structure. It also includes background information on DNA, noting that adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pairs with cytosine to form complementary hydrogen bonds between the bases on opposite strands of the double helix. The document suggests adding your own base pairs to the model to demonstrate proper base pairing in DNA.

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Adn Armable

This document provides instructions for building a paper model of DNA. It describes how to cut out and fold the paper model to create a double helix structure. It also includes background information on DNA, noting that adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pairs with cytosine to form complementary hydrogen bonds between the bases on opposite strands of the double helix. The document suggests adding your own base pairs to the model to demonstrate proper base pairing in DNA.

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Build a Paper Model of DNA pdb101.rcsb.

org

Fill in the names of the bases on the model shown to the


right, or use the detailed model that shows all the atoms in
pdb101.rcsb.org each nucleotide (back side of paper).

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Cut out the model. Fold all long creases first. Solid Fold dotted grey lines so they are
grey lines should be visible on hidden in the crease.
the crease.

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Fold the paper in half so that the Tuck the other backbone flaps Fold the backbones so the model
backbone (with 3’ written at the (with 5’ at the top) one over the is flat. Fold the horizonal and
top) pops out. other, so your model looks like the diagonal lines like a fan (solid
on in the picture. lines should be visible on the
crease, dotted lines on the inside).

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Your model should look like this Pull the model open, and pop out Your finished model is a right-
when all lines have been folded. the backbones on the sides. handed double helix. Use the tabs
to connect several models to
make longer strands.
About DNA
DNA is perfect for the storage and readout of genetic information, which is stored in the way
the bases match one another on opposite sides of the double helix. Adenine (A) pairs with
thymine (T), and guanine (G) with cytosine (C), with each pair forming a set of complemen-
tary hydrogen bonds.
The all-atom model (shown on the second side) has the sequence C-G-C-T-T-A-A-G-C-G.
Notice that this sequence is palindromic: if you take one chain and flip it around, it will
form the proper base pairs with another copy of the chain. Add your own base pairs in the
model to the right…but be sure to pair them up properly! The edges of the base pairs are
exposed in the two grooves of the double helix: the wider major groove and the narrower
minor groove. These edges are also used to carry information that is read by proteins that
interact with the double helix.

Go to pdb101.rcsb.org to: • READ the Molecule of the Month on DNA


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• DOWNLOAD additional copies of this model, and WATCH a video
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demonstration of how to build it (Learn > Paper models)


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PDB-101 is the educational portal of RCSB Protein Data Bank (rcsb.org)


pdb101.rcsb.org

PDB-101 is the educational portal of RCSB Protein Data Bank (rcsb.org)

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