Student Exploration: Building DNA
Student Exploration: Building DNA
Student Exploration: Building DNA
Vocabulary: double helix, DNA, enzyme, mutation, nitrogenous base, nucleoside, nucleotide, replication
1. Look at the DNA molecule shown at right. What does it look like?
2. Based on this picture, how do you think a DNA molecule makes a copy of itself?
(Hint: Look at the bottom two “rungs” of the ladder.)
Gizmo Warm-up
The Building DNA Gizmo allows you to construct a DNA molecule and go
through the process of DNA replication. Examine the components that make up
a DNA molecule.
Note: The names of these nitrogenous bases are adenine (red), cytosine (yellow), guanine (blue), and
thymine (green).
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Activity A: Get the Gizmo ready:
Build a DNA ● If necessary, click Reset to start the building
molecule process.
2. Take a picture: 📷
Click the camera ( ) to take a
snapshot of your DNA molecule. Right-click the
G C
4. Fill in: Write the name of the nitrogenous base that joins to each of the bases below:
Adenine (A) joins to Thymine (T) Thymine (T) joins to Adenine (A)
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Cytosine (C) joins to Guanine (G) Guanine (G) joins to Cytosine (C)
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5. Practice: The left side of a DNA molecule is shown.
Draw a complementary right side of the molecule.
1. Observe: An enzyme is a protein that facilitates certain cell processes. Click Release enzyme to release
DNA helicase. What does this enzyme do to the DNA molecule?
A. Notice that two groups of Nucleotides appear on the right. What are the three parts
B. Drag one of the nucleotides to a corresponding nitrogenous base on one of the two strands. What is
the role of DNA polymerase in this process?
The role is to move with the nitrogenous bases to attach it to its pair to form DNA
from the nucleotides
3. Build: Complete the two molecules of DNA by dragging nucleotides to their corresponding locations. When
you have finished, compare the two completed daughter DNA molecules.
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What do you notice about the two molecules? They are identical in sequence
4. Take a picture: 📷
Click the camera to take a snapshot of the DNA molecules, and paste the image below.
Label this image “Daughter DNA molecules.”
6. Extend your thinking: Sometimes errors called mutations occur during DNA replication. What are some of
the possible consequences of mutations?
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