MICRO 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Thymine, Nitrogenous Base, Cell Nucleus

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Draw and label the nucleic acids found in viruses, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotes = chromosomes, nucleus, prokaryotic = nucleoid in the cytoplasm, viruses (rna and dna) surrounded by a protein coat. Draw a short segment of double stranded dna, indicating the complementary base pairs and the 3" end and 5" end of the molecule - see images. Draw a nucleotide, labeling the sugar, nitrogenous base and the 3" and 5" carbons of the nucleotide - Differentiate between dna and rna - rna contains a uracil base in replacement of a thymine and is single stranded; dna contains a thymine and is double stranded. Draw amino acids, labeling its r group, carboxy and amino ends. Describe how amino acids are linked to become a protein - see images. Differentiate between polar and nonpolar amino acids and describe the traits of each type - nonpolar. Amino acids are incapable of participating in hydrogen bonds.

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