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BIOLOGY
Biological Molecules
Structure of DNA and RNA
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DNA codes for the sequence of amino acids in the primary structure of a protein which determines in the final 3D structure, a double helix
The monomer that makes up DNA is a nucleotide
A)
Phosphate
B)
Nitrogenous base
C)
Pentose sugar
3
The 4 DNA nitrogenous bases
Guanine
and
Cytosine
Adenine
and
Thymine
(1)
Polymer of nucleotide are called a polynucleotide
created via a condensation reaction between deoxyribose sugar and phosphate group
creating phospodiester bonds (strong covalent bonds)
sugar phosphate backbone (strong covalent bond between sugar and phosphate that hold polymer together
(2)
DNA
polymer
occurs in
complementary
pairs which are joined together by
hydrogen
bonds creating a
double
helix
AT form
2
hydrogen bonds
CG form
3
hydrogen bonds
Polyneucleotide strucutre
A)
sugar phosphate backbone
B)
base pair
C)
2 hydrogen
D)
3 hydrogem
4
A DNA molecule is a double
helix
with two
polynucleotide
chains held together by
hydrogen
bonds between specific
complementary
base pairs.
A
condensation
reaction between two
nucleotides
forms a
phosphodiester
bond.
RNA nucleotide bases
CG
AU
(
Uracil
)
RNA transfers
genetic
information from
DNA
to the
ribosomes
Comparison of DNA and RNA
A)
Double
B)
Single
C)
U
D)
T
E)
Deoxyribose
F)
Ribose
G)
Stable
H)
Unstable
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