BIO 140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Methyl Group, Complementary Dna, Messenger Rna

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Linkage between c5 and c3 atoms to form nucleic acids. 5" (5 prime) end has a free phosphate group connected to the c5 of the last ribose or deoxyribose sugar. 3" (3 prime) end has a free hydroxyl group at the c3 of the ribose of deoxyribose sugar. Carbon based, include other salts and ions, are made mostly of chon. Covalent, ionic, hydrogen, van der waals, hydrophobic forces. Water: high specific heat, cohesive (surface tension), ice less dense than water. All biological organisms obey the same laws of chemistry and physics. Noncovalent bonds can hold macromolecules in 3d form. Sequences always serve as a template directing rna transcription. Covalently held together within each strand through sugar-phosphate backbones. Transcribes dna from the dna 3" to 5". 1% - 2% of all rna that cells synthesize. Transcription: dna to rna, happens in the nucleus.

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