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How to make a DNA model with balls?

How to make a DNA model with balls?

Push one red and one yellow ball onto the same toothpick. Place white balls on both ends of that toothpick to create the first ladder rung. Stick toothpicks into the white balls perpendicular to the ladder rung toothpick so they lean in opposite directions and place green balls on their ends.

What can you use to make a DNA model?

Online science resource Kids Love Kits suggests the simplest solution to making a DNA model at home: Styrofoam balls, toothpicks, and some markers. Choose six colors: one for pentose sugar, one for phosphate, one for adenine, one for thymine, one for guanine, and one for cytosine.

How do you make a DNA model with toothpicks?

Second: Connect two different coloured candies together using the toothpicks. Connect the toothpicks with the candy to the licorice strands so that the candy pieces are between the two strands. Next: Holding the ends of the licorice sticks, twist the structure slightly and you have a DNA model!

How do you make a DNA model out of sweets?

Push two soft sweets onto each of 5 cocktail sticks, making sure that your sweets pair as DNA does (Adenine with Thymine and Cytosine with Guanine). Be careful of the sharp ends of the cocktail sticks. Push the cocktail sticks into the long sweets to join both sides.

How to make a DNA model from styrofoam?

Use colored Styrofoam balls for a DNA model project that covers the lesson and gets a good grade. Paint 12 Styrofoam balls green. Use four other paint colors to paint 6 balls each, thus making 6 blue, 6 red, 6 yellow, and 6 orange. Leave 12 balls plain white. Allow ample time for the paint to dry before beginning the DNA model project.

What to use to make a DNA model?

Teachers assign projects to make DNA models to help pupils learn the structural characteristics of DNA. The nucleotides on a double helix are represented by different colored construction materials. Use colored Styrofoam balls for a DNA model project that covers the lesson and gets a good grade. Paint 12 Styrofoam balls green.

How many sugar balls do you need to make a DNA model?

Choose 6 different colors to represent the sugar and phosphate groups, and the 4 nitrogenous bases. They can be any 6 colors of your choice. You will need to paint 16 sugar balls, 14 phosphate balls, and 4 different colors for each of the nitrogenous bases (cytosine, guanine, thymine, and adenine).

How to make a double helix out of Styrofoam?

Make the double helix. Using the needle and string, cut a piece that is long enough to go the length of 15 styrofoam balls. Tie a knot at one end of the string, and thread the needle on the other. Line up the styrofoam sugar and phosphate balls, so that they alternate in sets of 15.

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Ruth Doyle