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DNA Reading Comprehension Worksheet

DNA contains the genetic code for all living organisms. It is a double-helix shaped molecule made of four bases - adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine - that pair up in a specific order. Scientists like Meischer, Watson, Crick, and Franklin discovered that DNA provides the code for making each individual unique while still being similar to others of the same species. The order of base pairs in DNA determines the proteins made by cells.

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DNA Reading Comprehension Worksheet

DNA contains the genetic code for all living organisms. It is a double-helix shaped molecule made of four bases - adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine - that pair up in a specific order. Scientists like Meischer, Watson, Crick, and Franklin discovered that DNA provides the code for making each individual unique while still being similar to others of the same species. The order of base pairs in DNA determines the proteins made by cells.

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  • DNA Information: Provides an introduction to DNA, explaining its structure, function, and significance in living organisms.
  • Questions and Answers: Contains a series of questions about DNA followed by their answers to test understanding.

DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the most important molecule in living cells. It is a


code for each individual organism. Your DNA is what tells your cells to make you
unique but still similar to other humans.

DNA is a sequence of four bases that pair up with each other to make your genetic code.
The bases are named adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine. The bases adenine and
thymine always match up together. The bases guanine and cytosine always match up
with each other. Scientists use the abbreviations A, T, G, and C for adenine, thymine,
guanine, and cytosine.

DNA was first identified by Swiss biologist Friedrich Meischer in


1869. Scientists Watson, Crick, and Franklin discovered the
structure of DNA in 1953. They realized it is in the shape
of a double-helix. A double-helix is a twisted ladder
shape. From their research of DNA, they realized each
rung had a base pair on it. The order of the base pairs
code for proteins in your cells. The DNA
is what causes your cells, and you, to
be unique. DNA is found in the nucleus
of almost every cell in your body (with the
exception of red blood cells). It is wrapped up in chromosomes.

DNA contains a lot of information, so it is a very large molecule. In fact,


the DNA from just one of your cells would be about six feet long! The
DNA from all of your cells combined would be two times the distance
of our solar system! DNA is so efficient in storing information even
the most powerful computer cannot match its ability. DNA’s data
storage capability is ten gigabytes of information per centimeter. To
compare, 42 human cells can hold as much data as an iPad.

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About 50 percent of About 99.1 percent of About 99.9 percent of the


human DNA is the same our DNA is the same DNA of every person on the
as DNA found in bananas. as the chimpanzee. planet is exactly the same.

It’s the 0.1 of a percent that makes


you unique. The study of DNA is so
important because it helps us to study
cells, cell functions, diseases, and
even medicine.

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Questions
1. What is the function of DNA? 
a secret code for blood cells
make new cells
a code for each individual organism
destroy other cells
2. In what shape is a DNA molecule? 
double-helix
figure-eight
pyramid
sphere
3. What organism has 99.1 percent of DNA in common with humans?
chimpanzees
ants
snakes
bananas
4. How much of your DNA makes you unique? 
99.9%
50%
99.1%
0.1%
5. What four scientists helped us to learn about DNA? 




6. Why is DNA such a large molecule? 






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Answers
1. What is the function of DNA? 
a secret code for blood cells
make new cells
a code for each individual organism
destroy other cells
2. In what shape is a DNA molecule? 
double-helix
figure-eight
pyramid
sphere
3. What organism has 99.1 percent of DNA in common with humans?
chimpanzees
ants
snakes
bananas
4. How much of your DNA makes you unique? 
99.9%
50%
99.1%
0.1%
5. What four scientists helped us to learn about DNA? 
The four scientists that helped us to learn about DNA were Watson, Crick, Franklin,
and Meischer.

6. Why is DNA such a large molecule? 


Answers will vary. A possible answer is: DNA is such a large molecule because it contains
the entire code for our whole body.

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