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Cytosine 2015 Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 9/14/2015
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Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Welcome to Cytosine. 

Cytosine is one of 4 bases that make up the DNA and RNA code. Cytosine is held in place along the DNA polymer through its attachment to the strucural phosphate backbone. Cytosine forms 3 hydrogen bonds with Guanine, acting as one of the 4 most important molecules in existence.  

This geocache is a part of a competition between 7thgraders at Loveland classical school.  We have been learning how to transcribe and translate the code into the proteins that do the work in our cells. We get points for you finding our cache, and even more points if you LOG PHOTOS.... PRETTY PLEASE. 

This cache is part of a series that explains the “Central Dogma of Molecular Biology.” Everyone seems to know that DNA is a code, but they couldn’t tell you what it codes for. Well DNA codes for RNA, which codes for protein. The proteins are little machines doing all the work inside of our cells. When you hear about genetic diseases such as Muscular Dystrophy, Sickle Cell Anemia, Haemophelia etc… it’s not a broken gene that’s the culprit of disease, but a broken protein. A broken gene results in broken RNA, and eventually a broken protein. 

This Geocache was created and is maintained by Stanley Polley, a Science teacher at Loveland Classical Schools.

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