BIOL 2120 Chapter 16: CellBiologyChapter16: DNA Packaging and the Nucleus

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Phages that infect bacteria often destroy them in the process. They replicate using 1 of the 2 processes down below: However, a large number of viruses use rna as their genetic material. A = t/u and g = c. it must be this way because the diameter of a dna double helix is too big for two pyrimidines and too small for two purines. But a pyrimidine and a purine work just fine. Moreover, the hydrogen bonds holding the dna structure together only fit when a = t and g = c, not when t = g or anything like that. These are chargaff"s rules, after the man who discovered them. Using chargaff"s rules, watson and crick were able to deduce their theories about the helical structure of dna (which they totally stole from. Dna also has a major groove and a minor groove .

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