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1.Nucleus
2.Double helix
3.Thymine
4.Weak

Use your notes
from last
lesson to write
a question for
each of these
answers.
DNA Discovery
WALT: Explain the roles of particular scientists in
relation to the discovery of DNA.

WILF:
~ State what the Human Genome Project is. (D)
~ List some advantages and disadvantages of the human
genome project. (C)
~ Describe how DNA was discovered with reference to
Crick, Watson, Franklin and Wilkins. (B)
~ Evaluate the impact of the Human Genome Project.
(A/A*)
DNA discovery

James
Watson
and Francis
Crick

Rosalind Franklin and Maurice
Wilkins
Describe the roles played by different
scientists in the discovery of DNA.
~ Maurice Wilkins and
Rosalind Franklin (London)
~ James Watson and Francis
Crick (Cambridge)
The Human Genome Project
Genome: All the
genetic
information (DNA)
of an organism, as
a list in order of
every base.

99.9% DNA in
common

• Scientists in 18 countries.
• Started in 1990 and was
completed in 2003 the HGP
was complete.
• Scientists had worked the
sequence of over 3 million
base pairs that make up the
human genome.
The Human Genome Project
Summarise what the HGP was.

The Human Genome Project (HGP) was…
It was completed in…
Scientists had found..
Use the information on page
37 to describe ways in which
HGP has been used to develop
our knowledge in science and
medicine.
What would you
like to use
information from
the HGP for?
Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January
The following five answers require you to write questions
which will match them.
1. Cell membrane
2. Cell wall
3. Plasmid DNA
4. Thymine
5. Weak

Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January
The following five answers require you to write questions
which will match them.
1. Cell membrane
2. Cell wall
3. Plasmid DNA
4. Thymine
5. Weak

This time you need to answer the following questions.
6. Describe how microscope technology has changed and
the benefits it has brought.
7. Explain why DNA is so important.
8. What ethical issues does the Human Genome Project
raise?

This time you need to answer the following questions.
6. Describe how microscope technology has changed and
the benefits it has brought.
7. Explain why DNA is so important.
8. What ethical issues does the Human Genome Project
raise?

Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January
The following five answers require you to write questions
which will match them.
1. Cell membrane
2. Cell wall
3. Plasmid DNA
4. Thymine
5. Weak

Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January
The following five answers require you to write questions
which will match them.
1. Cell membrane
2. Cell wall
3. Plasmid DNA
4. Thymine
5. Weak

This time you need to answer the following questions.
6. Describe how microscope technology has changed and
the benefits it has brought.
7. Explain why DNA is so important.
8. What ethical issues does the Human Genome Project
raise?

This time you need to answer the following questions.
6. Describe how microscope technology has changed and
the benefits it has brought.
7. Explain why DNA is so important.
8. What ethical issues does the Human Genome Project
raise?
Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January
The following three answers require you to write questions
which will match them.
1. Flagellum
2. Nucleus
3. Thymine

Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January
The following three answers require you to write questions
which will match them.
1. Flagellum
2. Nucleus
3. Thymine

This time you need to answer the following questions.
4. What is the function of the cell membrane?
5. Describe two differences between a plant and animal cell.
6. Describe one difference between an animal cell and a
bacterial cell.
7. How are the strands in the DNA molecule held together?
8. What is complementary base pairing?

This time you need to answer the following questions.
4. What is the function of the cell membrane?
5. Describe two differences between a plant and animal cell.
6. Describe one difference between an animal cell and a
bacterial cell.
7. How are the strands in the DNA molecule held together?
8. What is complementary base pairing?

Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January
The following three answers require you to write questions
which will match them.
1. Flagellum
2. Nucleus
3. Thymine

Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January
The following three answers require you to write questions
which will match them.
1. Flagellum
2. Nucleus
3. Thymine

This time you need to answer the following questions.
4. What is the function of the cell membrane?
5. Describe two differences between a plant and animal cell.
6. Describe one difference between an animal cell and a
bacterial cell.
7. How are the strands in the DNA molecule held together?
8. What is complementary base pairing?

This time you need to answer the following questions.
4. What is the function of the cell membrane?
5. Describe two differences between a plant and animal cell.
6. Describe one difference between an animal cell and a
bacterial cell.
7. How are the strands in the DNA molecule held together?
8. What is complementary base pairing?

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B2.5 dna discovery

  • 1. What’s the question? 1.Nucleus 2.Double helix 3.Thymine 4.Weak Use your notes from last lesson to write a question for each of these answers.
  • 2. DNA Discovery WALT: Explain the roles of particular scientists in relation to the discovery of DNA. WILF: ~ State what the Human Genome Project is. (D) ~ List some advantages and disadvantages of the human genome project. (C) ~ Describe how DNA was discovered with reference to Crick, Watson, Franklin and Wilkins. (B) ~ Evaluate the impact of the Human Genome Project. (A/A*)
  • 4. Describe the roles played by different scientists in the discovery of DNA. ~ Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin (London) ~ James Watson and Francis Crick (Cambridge)
  • 5. The Human Genome Project Genome: All the genetic information (DNA) of an organism, as a list in order of every base. 99.9% DNA in common • Scientists in 18 countries. • Started in 1990 and was completed in 2003 the HGP was complete. • Scientists had worked the sequence of over 3 million base pairs that make up the human genome.
  • 6. The Human Genome Project Summarise what the HGP was. The Human Genome Project (HGP) was… It was completed in… Scientists had found.. Use the information on page 37 to describe ways in which HGP has been used to develop our knowledge in science and medicine.
  • 7. What would you like to use information from the HGP for?
  • 8. Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January The following five answers require you to write questions which will match them. 1. Cell membrane 2. Cell wall 3. Plasmid DNA 4. Thymine 5. Weak Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January The following five answers require you to write questions which will match them. 1. Cell membrane 2. Cell wall 3. Plasmid DNA 4. Thymine 5. Weak This time you need to answer the following questions. 6. Describe how microscope technology has changed and the benefits it has brought. 7. Explain why DNA is so important. 8. What ethical issues does the Human Genome Project raise? This time you need to answer the following questions. 6. Describe how microscope technology has changed and the benefits it has brought. 7. Explain why DNA is so important. 8. What ethical issues does the Human Genome Project raise? Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January The following five answers require you to write questions which will match them. 1. Cell membrane 2. Cell wall 3. Plasmid DNA 4. Thymine 5. Weak Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January The following five answers require you to write questions which will match them. 1. Cell membrane 2. Cell wall 3. Plasmid DNA 4. Thymine 5. Weak This time you need to answer the following questions. 6. Describe how microscope technology has changed and the benefits it has brought. 7. Explain why DNA is so important. 8. What ethical issues does the Human Genome Project raise? This time you need to answer the following questions. 6. Describe how microscope technology has changed and the benefits it has brought. 7. Explain why DNA is so important. 8. What ethical issues does the Human Genome Project raise?
  • 9. Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January The following three answers require you to write questions which will match them. 1. Flagellum 2. Nucleus 3. Thymine Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January The following three answers require you to write questions which will match them. 1. Flagellum 2. Nucleus 3. Thymine This time you need to answer the following questions. 4. What is the function of the cell membrane? 5. Describe two differences between a plant and animal cell. 6. Describe one difference between an animal cell and a bacterial cell. 7. How are the strands in the DNA molecule held together? 8. What is complementary base pairing? This time you need to answer the following questions. 4. What is the function of the cell membrane? 5. Describe two differences between a plant and animal cell. 6. Describe one difference between an animal cell and a bacterial cell. 7. How are the strands in the DNA molecule held together? 8. What is complementary base pairing? Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January The following three answers require you to write questions which will match them. 1. Flagellum 2. Nucleus 3. Thymine Cells and DNA homework-due in Tuesday 29th January The following three answers require you to write questions which will match them. 1. Flagellum 2. Nucleus 3. Thymine This time you need to answer the following questions. 4. What is the function of the cell membrane? 5. Describe two differences between a plant and animal cell. 6. Describe one difference between an animal cell and a bacterial cell. 7. How are the strands in the DNA molecule held together? 8. What is complementary base pairing? This time you need to answer the following questions. 4. What is the function of the cell membrane? 5. Describe two differences between a plant and animal cell. 6. Describe one difference between an animal cell and a bacterial cell. 7. How are the strands in the DNA molecule held together? 8. What is complementary base pairing?

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  1. Where DNA is found.Shape of the DNA moleculeName of a base that pairs with adenine.The hydrogen bonds which join the bases are weak. Hence double helix shape.