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  1. Glue the appropriate pairs together to form nucleotides. Construct the right side of your DNA molecule by putting together in sequence a cytosine, thymine, guanine and adenine nucleotide. Complete the left side of the DNA ladder by adding complementary nucleotides or nucleotides that fit.

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  2. Mar 18, 2017 · Students can get a more detailed model of DNA by completing this DNA Coloring Worksheet. How Can You Model the DNA Molecule? Materials Needed: Red licorice (representing the sugar-phosphate backbone) Different colored mini marshmallows (representing the nitrogenous bases) Toothpicks. Model Assembly:

  3. May 31, 2021 · Instructions. Cut out each of the nucleotides (used the dash lines as a guide) and arrange them on the grid. Remember the Base-Pair Rule. (You will have one set left over). Separate paper may also be used. In order to match the pairs, one of the nucleotides must be arranged upside down. This is intended.

    • Edible DNA Model Using Candy. You only need a few simple ingredients for an edible DNA model: Licorice sticks or ropes (Twizzlers) Colored gummy candies or marshmallows.
    • DNA Model Using Pipe Cleaners. Pipe cleaners or chenille craft sticks are a good alternative to licorice for making the double helix ladder. Although they are technically wire, the fuzzy coating helps hold “base pairs” in place.
    • DNA Model Using Tape. If working with wire isn’t your thing, just use tape. Black electrical tape or other colored tape gives a better effect than clear tape.
  4. Model Procedure. Work with your group to construct the DNA molecule model. Answer the following questions as you proceed. 1. Examine the nucleotides. Draw a nucleotide and label the three parts. Use your textbook or consult Google images if you need help. 2. What do all the four types of nucleotides have in common? 3. How do they differ? 4.

  5. How to Build a DNA Model. Grade Level: 5th – 6th; Type: Life Science. Objective: Learn the basic structure of a DNA strand, which is the double helix, how genes form together, and the resemblance DNA has to a twisted ladder. Download Project. Add to collection. Grade. Fifth Grade. Research Questions:

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