BI236 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Transfer Rna, Noncoding Dna, Deoxyribose

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Dna: ~3. 2 billion base pairs in every cell build the human genome, genes form only 1. 5% of the human genome, a gene is a segment of the dna, that encodes for a protein in humans there are ca. A very long, continuous piece of dna contains many genes, regulatory elements and other intervening nucleotide sequences: eukaryotic chromosomes - structurally complex as dna is associated with high amounts of proteins. Dna double helix: known for years: long polymer with sugar-phosphate backbone, nitrogenous bases attached (h-bonds can form) Chargaff"s rules (1944-1952: a = t & g = c, a + g = t + c, # purines (a,g) = # pyrimidines (c,t,u) Crucial experimental evidence x-ray diffraction data of wilkins & franklin (mostly) Anti-parallel orientation of dna: phosphodiester bonds - join the 5" carbon of one nucleotide to the 3" carbon of the adjacent nucleotide.

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