01:119:150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Nucleic Acid Double Helix, Complementary Dna, Dna Replication

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Gene - fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity which carries information from one. Genes also serve as instructions for making proteins generation to the next. What do we know about genetic information: must be accurately replicated or copied, must be expressed (information retrieved, must have the ability to change, must be regulated a. Some expressed in cell 1, other in cells 2. Is carried on chromosomes: genome - all of the chromosomes in a human. Composed of phosphate, pentose sugar, nitrogen-containing base. Hydrogen bases hold the nucleotides/ strands together. Each strand (or helix) is a chain of nucleotides. The strands of the helix are antiparallel. The nitrogenous bases of the two strands form hydrogen bonds with each other. Complementary provides a mechanism for dna replication. Each strand serves as a template (pattern) by which the opposite strand is formed.

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