BIOL 1F90 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Messenger Rna, Plant Stem, Uracil

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Phosphate group of one nucleotide is linked to the sugar of next nucleotide by a phosphodiester bond (between phosphate with two ester bonds) Bases protrude from a sugar-phosphate backbone along the right-hand side and has a negative charge thus, dna nucleic acids have a negative charge. Each polynucleotide strand has a defined polarity: one end: free phosphate attached to the 5" (cid:272)ar(cid:271)on of the sugar (not bound to another, other end: free oh attached to the 3" (cid:272)ar(cid:271)on of the sugar. Store genetic information which can be passed onto daughter cells. The nucleotides in dna contain the five-carbon sugar deoxyribose(polymer) Four different nucleotides are present in dna: the purine bases: double (fused) rings. Adenine(a) and guanine (g: the pyrimidine bases: single ring. In rna, acg would be same but rna has uracil. Two strands of deoxyribonucleotides coil around each other to form a double helix.

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