MBG 2040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Uracil, Ribose, Meiosis

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Chapter 9: structure of dna and chromosomes - lecture notes. Explain how the genetic information of most living organisms is stored in dna. Define the composition and structure of dna. Explain how dna is organized and packaged in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The genetic material must replicate, control the growth and development of the organism, and allow the organism to adapt to changes in the environment. Proof that dna is the genetic material: recall bacterial transformation (it is a dna sensitive process) Tobacco mosaic virus (tmv), has rna + protein but no dna. The genetic information of most living organisms is stored in deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) In some viruses, the genetic information is present in ribonucleic acid (rna) Nitrogen containing bases include the following: adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine and uracil. The 2 sugars involved include deoxyribose and ribose. In rna (ribose) contains a hydroxyl at the second carbon. The nitrogen containing bases are either 1) purines and 2) pyrimdines.

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