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Cellular composition
DNA is contained in nucleus of cell
Where is DNA located in the Cell?
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Genes
What are the genes?
They are parts of DNA present on
the chromosomes and control the
individual hereditary traits
•Every living thing has DNA. That means that you
have something in common with a zebra, a tree, a
mushroom and a beetle!!!!.
•Dna is like a fingerprint because everyone’s is a
little different!
•It contains information equal to some 600,000
printed pages of 500 words each!!!
(a library of about 1,000 books)
• Discovery of the DNA double helix
  A. Frederick Griffith – Discovers that a factor in
  diseased bacteria can transform harmless bacteria
  into deadly bacteria (1928)
  B.   Rosalind Franklin - X-ray photo of DNA.
       (1952)
  C.   Watson and Crick - described the
       DNA molecule from Franklin’s X-ray.
       (1953)
composition of DNA
• DNA molecule is composed of two stands
  coiled around each other like the spiral ladder
  called the double helix
• The sides of ladder consisted of :
-sugar molecules
-phosphate groups
DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid)
• Backbone is made of
  sugar-phosphate
• Base pairs bind the
  backbone together
DNA molecule
1-the gene is the building block of nucleic acid (DNA)
2-the gene consists of more smaller blocks called
Nucleotides
each nucleotide consists of three components :
1- phosphate group
2-deoxyribose sugar
3-nitrogenous base (4 types)
•In 1953 Watson and
Crick determined the
structure of DNA:-
•DNA and its Building
Nucleotides:
 Guanine (G)
 Adenine (A)
 Cytosine (C)
 Thymine (T).
•Base inside, sugar
outside
There are four types of nitrogenous base
1-Adenine A )
2-Thymine T)
3-cytosine C)
4-guanine G)
• Adenine always
  pairs with Thymine
• Guanine binds with
  Cytosine
DNA forms double helix with two complimentary strands
holding together by hydrogen bonds
between A-T (2 bonds) and G-C (3 bonds)
A   T

C
    G

T   A

C
    G

A   T

G   C


T   A
Function of DNA
• Genetic information is carried in the
  linear sequence of nucleotides in
  DNA
• Genetic information contains
  instructions to synthesize proteins
How do you inherit your genes ?
1-By MEIOSIS DIVISION reproductive cells produce:
o Male gametes(sperms) containing half number of
  chromosomes(N)
o Female gametes(ova) containing half number of
  chromosomes (N)
2-After fertilization, a zygote (contain 2N of
  chromosomes )
3-The cell group together forming tissues which
  form organs until all the body of the fetus is
  formed
• How do the genes perform their function ?

    Every
    gene

  Produce
  A specific
  enzyme
Responsible of occurrence of
   Chemical     forms A specific showing A special
                                            hereditary
    reaction             protein
                                               trait
They control body growth , features , function
DNA to Protein
Genome: the complete set of information in an organism’s DNA
   Total length of DNA about 2 meters long in a human cell,
                encoding about 30000 proteins
• Example :
• The inheritance of trait of eyes :
If you inherit one gene from one of your parents and
   it is responsible for the brown coloured eyes trait
   (the dominant trait )
• It is working on the formation of an enzyme which
   is responsible for the occurrence of a chemical
   reaction producing a protein that makes the trait of
   the brown eye appears on you
Mutations
• What is meant by mutations ?
It is change in the natural of the hereditary
   factors that control the traits of a living
   organism which results in change in the living
   organism traits
• How does the mutation occur?
Changing the chemical composition of one or
   more genes leads to changing the hereditary
   trait resulting from this gene . So a new trait
   that never appeared in the parents
What Causes Mutations?
• There are two ways in which DNA can become
  mutated:
  – Mutations can be inherited.
     • Parent to child
  – Mutations can be acquired.
     • Environmental damage
     • Mistakes when DNA is copied
Results due mutations :
• The appearance of undesirable trait
  like :
1)Birth deformation in the human and
  the animal
2)Sterilization in plant
• The appearance of desirable changes
  (rare)
Kinds of mutations
1-the site of occurrence :
• Genetic mutations
• Chromosomal mutations
2-The inheritance :
• Somatic mutations
• Gamete mutation
3-The origin :
• Spontaneous mutations
• Induced mutations
Genetic mutation
• What is meant by?
It is changing the chemical composition of one gene
   or more
• How the genetic mutation occurs ?
The genetic mutation occurs when a change occurs in
   the Nitrogenous bases of the gene
For example :
If (A)base is replaced with (C) base
Gene Mutations
• Point Mutations – changes in one
  or a few nucleotides
  – Substitution
     • THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT
     • THE FAT HAT ATE THE RAT
  – Insertion
     • THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT
     • THE FAT CAT XLW ATE THE RAT
  – Deletion
     • THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT
     • THE FAT ATE THE RAT
• Example
The grey mice have MELANIN PIGMENT but the white
  mice don't have this pigment due to a change in
  the gene composition responsible for this trait
The origin of the mutation
1-The spontaneous mutation
2-The induced mutation
1-The spontaneous mutation
it is a mutation occurs due to the influence from the
surrounding environment
• It is occurs without the interference of the human
   being
• Its percentage is very low
Reasons of its occurrence
• Radiation
• Chemical substance
• High or very low temperature
Its importance
It cause NATURAL VARIATION between the genera
   and special of the animals and various plants ,
   where the new traits that are produced from the
   occurrence of mutations are inherited across the
   successive generations
The induced mutation
• What is meant by ?
It is a mutation which is controller by human being to
   obtain desirable traits
• Its important
It is obtain desirable traits in specific living organisms
   especially in the plants
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Genetics & mutations (every thing about DNA & Genes &Mutations )

  • 1. )• (
  • 2.
  • 3. Cellular composition DNA is contained in nucleus of cell
  • 4. Where is DNA located in the Cell?
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. 46
  • 8.
  • 9. Genes What are the genes? They are parts of DNA present on the chromosomes and control the individual hereditary traits
  • 10. •Every living thing has DNA. That means that you have something in common with a zebra, a tree, a mushroom and a beetle!!!!. •Dna is like a fingerprint because everyone’s is a little different! •It contains information equal to some 600,000 printed pages of 500 words each!!! (a library of about 1,000 books)
  • 11. • Discovery of the DNA double helix A. Frederick Griffith – Discovers that a factor in diseased bacteria can transform harmless bacteria into deadly bacteria (1928) B. Rosalind Franklin - X-ray photo of DNA. (1952) C. Watson and Crick - described the DNA molecule from Franklin’s X-ray. (1953)
  • 12. composition of DNA • DNA molecule is composed of two stands coiled around each other like the spiral ladder called the double helix • The sides of ladder consisted of : -sugar molecules -phosphate groups
  • 13. DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) • Backbone is made of sugar-phosphate • Base pairs bind the backbone together
  • 14. DNA molecule 1-the gene is the building block of nucleic acid (DNA) 2-the gene consists of more smaller blocks called Nucleotides each nucleotide consists of three components : 1- phosphate group 2-deoxyribose sugar 3-nitrogenous base (4 types)
  • 15. •In 1953 Watson and Crick determined the structure of DNA:- •DNA and its Building Nucleotides: Guanine (G) Adenine (A) Cytosine (C) Thymine (T). •Base inside, sugar outside
  • 16. There are four types of nitrogenous base 1-Adenine A ) 2-Thymine T) 3-cytosine C) 4-guanine G) • Adenine always pairs with Thymine • Guanine binds with Cytosine DNA forms double helix with two complimentary strands holding together by hydrogen bonds between A-T (2 bonds) and G-C (3 bonds)
  • 17.
  • 18. A T C G T A C G A T G C T A
  • 19. Function of DNA • Genetic information is carried in the linear sequence of nucleotides in DNA • Genetic information contains instructions to synthesize proteins
  • 20. How do you inherit your genes ? 1-By MEIOSIS DIVISION reproductive cells produce: o Male gametes(sperms) containing half number of chromosomes(N) o Female gametes(ova) containing half number of chromosomes (N) 2-After fertilization, a zygote (contain 2N of chromosomes ) 3-The cell group together forming tissues which form organs until all the body of the fetus is formed
  • 21. • How do the genes perform their function ? Every gene Produce A specific enzyme Responsible of occurrence of Chemical forms A specific showing A special hereditary reaction protein trait They control body growth , features , function
  • 22. DNA to Protein Genome: the complete set of information in an organism’s DNA Total length of DNA about 2 meters long in a human cell, encoding about 30000 proteins
  • 23. • Example : • The inheritance of trait of eyes : If you inherit one gene from one of your parents and it is responsible for the brown coloured eyes trait (the dominant trait ) • It is working on the formation of an enzyme which is responsible for the occurrence of a chemical reaction producing a protein that makes the trait of the brown eye appears on you
  • 24. Mutations • What is meant by mutations ? It is change in the natural of the hereditary factors that control the traits of a living organism which results in change in the living organism traits • How does the mutation occur? Changing the chemical composition of one or more genes leads to changing the hereditary trait resulting from this gene . So a new trait that never appeared in the parents
  • 25. What Causes Mutations? • There are two ways in which DNA can become mutated: – Mutations can be inherited. • Parent to child – Mutations can be acquired. • Environmental damage • Mistakes when DNA is copied
  • 26. Results due mutations : • The appearance of undesirable trait like : 1)Birth deformation in the human and the animal 2)Sterilization in plant • The appearance of desirable changes (rare)
  • 27. Kinds of mutations 1-the site of occurrence : • Genetic mutations • Chromosomal mutations 2-The inheritance : • Somatic mutations • Gamete mutation 3-The origin : • Spontaneous mutations • Induced mutations
  • 28. Genetic mutation • What is meant by? It is changing the chemical composition of one gene or more • How the genetic mutation occurs ? The genetic mutation occurs when a change occurs in the Nitrogenous bases of the gene For example : If (A)base is replaced with (C) base
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  • 30. Gene Mutations • Point Mutations – changes in one or a few nucleotides – Substitution • THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT • THE FAT HAT ATE THE RAT – Insertion • THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT • THE FAT CAT XLW ATE THE RAT – Deletion • THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT • THE FAT ATE THE RAT
  • 31. • Example The grey mice have MELANIN PIGMENT but the white mice don't have this pigment due to a change in the gene composition responsible for this trait
  • 32. The origin of the mutation 1-The spontaneous mutation 2-The induced mutation 1-The spontaneous mutation it is a mutation occurs due to the influence from the surrounding environment • It is occurs without the interference of the human being • Its percentage is very low
  • 33. Reasons of its occurrence • Radiation • Chemical substance • High or very low temperature Its importance It cause NATURAL VARIATION between the genera and special of the animals and various plants , where the new traits that are produced from the occurrence of mutations are inherited across the successive generations
  • 34. The induced mutation • What is meant by ? It is a mutation which is controller by human being to obtain desirable traits • Its important It is obtain desirable traits in specific living organisms especially in the plants
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