BIOLOGY 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Peptide, Guanine, Thymine

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Always natural selection to occur, reproducing more and they"re surviving with high biological fitness. Structure: single stranded ribose chain connected by phosphate molecules, each ribose connected to one of four nitrogen-containing bases. The rna world hypothesis: suggests that ancient organisms exclusively used. Rna, and dna rose to dominance later in earth"s history. Ribosomes translate the rnas code to produce proteins. Consists of two chain structurally similar to rna. Combined, they form a double helix structure, which is much more stable than a single strand. Functions as the heritable genetic code in life on earth today. Each binds specifically to one of the other bases. Adenine (a) binds to thymine (t); guanine (g) binds to cytosine (c) Rna has uracil (u) rather than thymine (t) A gene is a dna sequence, which codes for a particular protein or part of a protein.

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