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DNA is perfect for the storage and readout of genetic information. This information is stored in the sequence of Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine - also called A, T, G, and C. Each helix has a backbone made of alternating deoxyribose and phosphate groups.
- PDB-101: Molecular Origami: Build a 3D paper model of DNA
New videos are available in English and Spanish to help...
- PDB-101: Molecular Origami: Build a 3D paper model of DNA
Paper Nucleic Acid Models for Hands-on Education. Download templates for a set of paper models that can be cut from paper or cardstock and used for demonstrations of the fundamentals of DNA structure, DNA replication, and RNA translation.
Build a Paper Model of DNA. 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 each nucleotide (back side of paper). Cut out the model. Fold all long creases first.
15 lut 2021 · DNA Model – Cut and Paste Nucleotides. This digital modeling activity allows students to build a DNA model by dragging the individual parts into a completed diagram. Structures, such as deoxyribose, phosphate, and the nitrogen bases are shown.
27 paź 2023 · If you’re fascinated by the intricate structure of DNA and want to learn more about it, building a paper DNA model is a fun and educational project. In this step-by-step guide, we will take you through the process of constructing your very own DNA model using simple materials you can find at home.
New videos are available in English and Spanish to help build the 3D paper model of DNA. To build these paper models, download and print the template PDFs. An instructional video and related information are available. PDB-101's collection of paper model templates also includes GFP, tRNA, viruses, and more.
In this activity, students build a paper model of DNA and use their model to explore key structural features of the DNA double helix. This activity can be used to complement the short film The Double Helix, which examines some of the evidence that James Watson and Francis Crick used to determine the double-helical structure of DNA. KEY CONCEPTS.