BIOL 303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Dna Sequencing, Electronegativity, Base Pair

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Hydrogen bonds are weak based on the sharing of a proton (h^+) between two electronegative atoms - this bond is much weaker than a covalent (sharing of electrons) All the solid lines are covalent bonds, taking electrons on the outer orbital and share them. Protons are positive while electrons are negative. Hydrogen bonds are much easier to break. Strands are anti-parallel (they run in opposite directions): In the double helix the 5" end of one chain is at the same end of the helix as the. If one dna strand has the sequence 5 aagccggatcg-3", then the double stranded. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 = 3 x 7 (gc) The second strand, written 5" to 3" would have 5"-cgatccggctt-3". 3 x 7 (gc) + 2 x 4 (at) = 29 hydrogen bonds. Each of these sequences is the complement of the other, even though they are completely different. These are special pair that will stick to one another.

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