BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Histone H1, Chemical Polarity, Cytosine

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Don"t have to remember chemical structure of nucleotides but should be familiar. They have chemical polarity: ends are not involved in another bond they have a free oh molecule. When making complementary 5" end has to match up with 3" end an vice versa. Right handed means it"s a clockwise twists held together by multiple chemical interactions creating a very stable structure, h bonds between opposing bonds, hydrophobic interactions b/w adjacent stacked bases above and below each rung. Opposing strands are complementary (for every c there must be a g same with t and a) and anti-parallel. Cytosine and guanine have an extra bond so it has more energy meaning. Dna that is gc rich will be more stable and harder to denature and pull those complementary pairs apart. Major vs minor grooves have two different widths with particular distances. If you unravel a genome with 48 chromosomes it will come out to about 2 meters.

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