BIOL 1110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Hydrogen Bond, Pyrimidine, Purine

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Lecture #20: decipher the double helical nature of dna, rungs of helical ladder builton of hydrogen bond, rails formed by covalent bonding b/w phosphate group to sugar. A and g purines: going to have a double ring st. anatomy. Complementary strands- sequence of one strand dictate the sequence of its pairing stands. When we number the carbon on/in our deoxyribose sugar. 3" end- dna chain ends with a hydroxyl group attached to the 3 carbon. 5" end- dna chains end with a phosphate group attached to number 5 carbons. Human poses @ 6. 4 billion base pairs. All of the genetic material w/n cells of a species. Vary across taxa: bacterial genome single circular dna molecule not a lot of complexity or lots of genes, in eukaryotes the genome is spread across a number of chromosomes. Chromosome: discrete package of dna and associated proteins. Encodes for all of the cells and proteins.

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