01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Frederick Griffith, Guanine, Purine

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Fig/table look at figure or table in textbook. Double helix- 2 strands of dna wound around each other. Each strand has (from franklin"s findings): sugar phosphate backbone, alternating sugar and phosphate group. Strands held together by hydrogen bonds (figure 16. 8): a and t: 2 hydrogen bonds, g and c: 3 hydrogen bonds, hydrogen bonds are weak individually, but strong with several other hydrogen bonds. Strands are antiparallel (figure 16. 7): run in opposite directions. Dna replication: 3 alternative models (hypotheses) of dna replication (figure 16. 10, conservative model, first replication: one is complete old dna and one is complete new synthesized, second replication: old dna yields one old dna and one new dna. New dna yields two new dna: semiconservative model (figure 16. 9), first replication: each dna will have one strand of old dna and one strand of new dna, second replication: each dna yields one dna like them and one.

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