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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Today:
  • review: basics about proteins
  • practicing translation
  • why are proteins so important?
  • start on homework assignment + exit ticket

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In which cell organelle(s) do proteins get synthesized?

Slide 3 - Open question

What are the subunits that proteins consist of called?
A
nucleic acids
B
nucleotides
C
amino acids
D
mRNA

Slide 4 - Quiz

A codon (or triplet) is ...

Slide 5 - Mind map

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Translation begins at the . . .
A
RNA primer
B
promoter
C
start codon

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Exercise translation part 1
timer
10:00
  • in pairs
  • you receive a template strand (DNA)
  • transcribe the sequence into mRNA
  • translate the mRNA into a chain of amino acids

use the BINAS codon table (see Classroom)

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Exercise translation part 2
timer
15:00

  • create two mutated versions of your DNA: one where you substitute a nucleotide and one where you delete or add a nucleotide
  • transcribe the sequences into mRNA
  • translate the sequence you received into a chain of amino acids

Are your new chains of amino acids different from the unmutated chain? What could this mean for your protein?

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silent mutation:
a mutation that does not result in a functional change in the protein 

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Why is the amino acid order so important?

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Slide 16 - Video

Next class:
  • Time for questions
  • Option to quietly study/work on practice problems
  • Is there anything else you need from me?

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Homework + exit ticket
  • Homework for Tuesday: assignment Amino acid order in proteins
  • Exit ticket: What is your goal for next class?

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