BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Nuclear Membrane, Nitrogenous Base, Cytosine

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All living things must reproduce, grow, repair etc. included in reproduction is cancer, biotechnology, ect. Reproduction deals with inheritance of dna from one generation to next. Transcription is when a cell copies its dna. Translation is when rna is translated into protein. Dna and rna are in same group. ribosome turns rna into protein. In 1953, watson and crick put together discoveries made by others into a model of dna. Dna is a polymer made of nucleotides, made of phosphate, sugar and nitrogenous base. Nitrogenous bases- 4 for dna, adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. Dna opposing strands have complimentary nucleotide which means bases pair in certain ways. A"s pair with t"s. c"s pair with g"s. h bonding holds dna together. It can be read by being open and shut. H bonds holds it together but is weak enough so that enzymes can unzip it and put back together. Its double stranded with same nucleotides and uses the same code.

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