BIOLOGY 201L Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Polynucleotide, Genetic Code, Karyotype

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1940s - discovered from studies in fungi that genetic info consists mostly of instructions for building proteins. Chromosomes discovered in 19th century as threadlike structures in nucleus of eukaryotic cells. 1950s - dna examined by x-ray diffraction analysis, which showed 2 strands wound into a helix. 1953 -- correct model for structure of dna. Each chain/strand has 4 types of nucleotide subunits. 2 strands held together by h-bonds b/w base portions of nucleotides. Nitrogen bases are either adenine, cytosine, guanine, or thymine. Each dna strand has a 3" end (hydroxyl) and a 5" end (phosphate) 2-ring purines (a and g) and always paired with single-ring pyrimidines (t and c) A-t has 2 h bonds, c-g has 3 h bonds. 2 strands run antiparallel to each other. Information is encoded in the sequence of nucleotides along each dna strand. Linear sequence of nucleotides in a gene must be able to spell out the linear sequence of amino acids in a protein.

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