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DNA: Nucleic acids
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what does DNA stand for
deoxyribonucleic acid
where is DNA found
found as
chromatin
in
nucleus
of
eukaryotic
cells
small amounts found in
mitochondria
+
chloroplasts
what are the functions of DNA
large
stable
can be
copied
protected by
backbone
code for
protein
synthesis
undergo
replication
for
inheritance
what does DNA consist of
2
polynucleotide
strands
twisted into a
double
helix
what pentose sugar does DNA nucleotides contain
a deoxyribose
what bases do DNA have
adenine
thymine
guanine
cytosine
why are the 2 strands described to be antiparallel
as they run in
opposite
directions
within each strand what are the nucleotides held together with
a
phosphodiester
bond
between the
phosphate
group attached to
5th
carbon +
3rd
carbon atom on another
so one end of strand finishes on carbon 5 => 5
prime
end
other end
finishes
on
carbon
3 = 3 prime end
what do the 2 sugar phosphate 'back bones' do
they protect the
genetic
information
stored within the sequence of bases
true or false the bases DON'T face each other within the double helix
false
what are the bases held together by
Hydrogen
bonds