BIOL1102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Mitosis, Dna Replication, Nucleoid

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Nucleic acids as the chromosomal and molecular basis of inheritance
^Flagellum
Eukaryotes have a nucleus while prokaryotes have a nucleoid
Nucleus:
- Membrane bound
- Contains chromosomes (linear)
- *DNA is also found outside of the nucleus mitochondrion and chloroplast
circular, prokaryotic in origin
Nucleoid:
- aggregated mass of DNA that constitute chromosomes (circular chromosomes)
Differences: (DNA)
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Single
Multiple
Circular
Linear
Not membrane-bound
Membrane-bound
Nucleoid
Nucleus
Replication in the cytoplasm
Replication in the nucleus
DNA
A=T (two hydrogen bonds)
C=-G (three hydrogen bonds)
Hydrogen bonds are weak, DNA need to separate so this is good
Purine bases: adenine and guanine
Pyrimidine bases: cytosine and thymine (uracil RNA)
Amount of purine equals amount of pyrimidine A+C=G+T
Two strands are antiparallel
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