THTR 1020 : BIO Exam 3

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Dna structure: four nucleotides, complementary base pairing (hydrogen bonds, double helix, anti-parallel backbones. Structure of nucleic acids: nucleotide structure, nitrogenous bases, purines (a=adenine, g=guanine) (double ring, pyrimidines (t=thymine, c=cytosine) (single ring) all species have the same amount of. A=t and g=c but each species has its own ratio of at/gc. How is dna copied: dan replication occurs from a dna to a dna model of how nucleotides combine to form a polymer. Model for dna structure: double helix (two backbones) The dna polymerase move only in one direction that is the new strand will always be built from its 5" to its 3" end: dna ligase- ties backbones together. Strands separate and unwind (helicase, topoisomerases, and ssb proteins) If in replication there is a wrong base it cannot be corrected. Dna repair there are 50 or more repair enzymes which replace these damaged areas of dna with the appropriate nucleotides.

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