BIOS10115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Dna Replication, Pentose, Uracil

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Experiments leading to dna as genetic material (avery 1944) Things that end in ase are the enzymes that break down that material (lipase lipids) Experiments leading to dna as genetic material (hershey and chase 1952) 4 nucleotides: g, a, t, c, nucleotides consist of pentose sugar (5" and 3" positions), phosphate and base. Watson and crick (1953) (franklin and wilkins: discovered that dna is a double helix, 2 strands are anit-parellel. Notice that the 5" strand moves toward the 3" strand and the 3" strands becomes the 5" strand (are in opposite direction) Double stranded, held together by hydrogen bonding-base pairs. A pairs with t/u: a-t (2 h bonds, g-c (3 h bonds) Chromosome: threadlike double helix of dna, prokaryotes-circular (most, eukaryotes linear. Genetic information of all cells is in dna. Dna is duplicated during the process of dna replication. Transfer of genetic information to rna occurs during transcription. Rna is converted to protein during translation.

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