MCB 2004C Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Helicase, Messenger Rna, Dna Replication

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19 May 2016
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Biochemistry: chemistry dealing with the chemical compounds and processes occurring in living things. Microorganisms interact with each other and with their environment through biochemistry. Only 22 of 100 chemical elements found on earth"s crust are essential for living organisms. Only 16 of these are found in all organisms. All readily form covalent bonds by electron-pair sharing. They can readily react with each other to fill their outer shells. C, n, and o can form single or double bonds. C can form triple bonds with n and other c. They are the lightest elements capable of forming covalent bonds. Strength of covalent bond is inversely proportional to the atom weight. Glycosidic bonds a position is defined as the -oh in c#1 being on the opposite side of the ring to c#6. Starch: b position is defined as the -oh in c#1 being on the same side of the ring to.

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