BIOL 1115 Lecture 11: Chapter 11

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11. 1: biochemical identification of the genetic material. Chapter 11: the genetic material carries information to produce the traits of organisms. It is accurately replicated and transmitted from cell to cell and parent to offspring. 11. 2: nucleic acid structure, dna is composed of nucleotides, which are covalently linked to form dna strands. Dna strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between bases to form a double helix. Dna associates with various proteins to form a chromosome: nucleotides are composed of a phosphate, a sugar, and a nitrogenous base. The sugar can be deoxyribose dna or ribose rna. The purine bases are adenine and guanine, and the pyrimidine bases are thymine, cytosine, and uracil. The atoms in a nucleotide are numbered in a conventional way. Nucleotides hydrogen-bonds to the template strands according to the at/cg rule. Formed from nucleotides (a, t, c, g: phosphate group, pentose sugar, nitrogenous base, purines, pyrimidines, rna, nucleotides composed of three components.

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