2- The Structure of DNA and RNA

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  • DNA
    • Consists of two polynucleotide strands
    • Sugar phosphate backbone on the outside with bases in the center
    • Strands held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary bases
  • Complementary base pairing
    Guanine on one strand pairs with cytosine on the opposite strand, adenine pairs with thymine
  • Purines
    • Adenine and guanine have a double ring structure
  • Pyrimidines
    • Thymine and cytosine have a single ring structure
  • Purines pair with pyrimidines, resulting in constant distance between sugar phosphate backbones
  • DNA strands
    • Anti-parallel, running in opposite directions
  • Hydrogen bonds
    Guanine-cytosine form 3, adenine-thymine form 2
  • Calculating nucleotide proportions
    If 20% of nucleotides contain guanine, then 20% contain cytosine, and 30% each contain adenine and thymine
  • DNA structure
    • Two polynucleotide strands twist to form a double helix
  • RNA
    Also a polynucleotide, but differs from DNA in several ways
  • RNA
    • Contains ribose sugar instead of deoxyribose
    • Contains uracil instead of thymine
    • Found in cytoplasm, not nucleus
    • Plays key role in protein synthesis
    • Shorter molecules than DNA, often only a few hundred nucleotides
    • Single-stranded, not double-helix