BSC 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Guanine, Francis Crick, Adenine

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Nucleic acids, nucleotides, dna, rna, helix, purines, pyrimidines, All organisms pass dna to offspring when they reproduce. In cells, each dna molecule is organized as a chromosome. Carries part or all of a cells genetic info. Eukaryotic cells have a number of chromosomes ex: human cells have 46 individual chromosomes (each with its own dna) Genome (chromatin): entire dna content of the cell. Dna has capacity to store genetic information, copy it, and pass it from one generation to other generation. To understand these phenomena, we have to understand the chemical structure of dna and its chemical cousin rna. Dna and rna are nucleic acids, consist of long chains of nucleotides. In other words, dna is a polymer (polynucleotides) of many monomers. A nitrogenous base with a purine or a pyrimidine. A purine is connected to a pyrimidine and vice versa, to the opposite nitrogenous base by hydrogen bonds.

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