BIOL1007 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: The Double Helix, Phosphodiester Bond, Hydrophobic Effect

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Pyrimidines the bases of ph 7 would be in this form (diagram to left top) where n became receptor and nh2 becomes donor, this nebaled w to move around and where bases paired up. The rings in diagram have alternate double bonds and flat and responsible for absorbance of uv. Dna- is a polymer of nucleotides lined by pho. The base are hetercylcic rings (either pure ring or pyrimidine rings) called hc because they have nitrogen in them, flat aromatic rings. If theres sugar in base it becomes nucleocide. Bases always exists w sugar as they are more soluble w them and have nucleotide such as atp next slide differences between rna and dna. 2 distinctiv structural diff e. g dna uses thymine and rna uses uracil also missing hydroxyl in sugar which is its called deoxiribose. In dna, thymine which has methal group on carbon 5 (methal uracil) does not interfere with base pairings hence all info is still intact.

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