BIOL 115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Nucleoside, Pyrimidine, Purine

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31 Jan 2016
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Everything is composed of cells, which replicate and divide. Genes are made of dna, the specif proteins which then have hundreds of different types. Have a left and right part, run in a way that the orientation or each ribbon runs opposite from each other. Connectors stand from the ribbons to the middle. Dna and other nucleic acids are polymers: units that are complex, called nucleotide which consists of sugar, a phosphate group, and a base. The sugar within it is in 5 carbon groups: called oxyribose because all the carbons have hydroxyl to them but carbon #2 doesn"t have an oh group it just has an h group. The carbon 2 group is what differentiates dna from rna because rna has a hydroxyl group in its 2nd carbon: phosphate properties: 3 oxygen atoms that can form covalent bonds with other atoms. Nitrogenous bases, two types: pyrimidines (smaller) and purines (bigger) (have different amounts of rings to them: sugars.

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