BIOL 1010U Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Dna Replication, Nucleoside

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Biol 1010 and biol 1011 - lecture 4 and lecture 5. Nucleic acids and encoding biological information - Use the following wireframe outline to make notes on the content presented in lectures 4 and 5. Similar structure in all organisms: suggests shared ancestry. Structure = double helix double-stranded molecule: two dna strands (molecules) coiled around each other (in a spiral) Nucleoside+phosphate = nucleotide: what is the 4 characteristics of dna? (1) double-stranded helix (2) uniform diameter with complementary base pairing (a-t and g-c) (3) strands are anti-parallel (4) right-hand twist. Pairing: amount of adenine (a) = amount of thymine (t, amount of guanine (g) = amount of cytosine (c) Dna = an information molecule encoding heritable information. Information stored in the sequence of four bases in dna molecule: dna carries instructions to make more dna = replication. Process involves both types of nucleic acids dna and rna: dna carries instructions to make proteins = protein synthesis.

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