BICD 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: X-Ray Crystallography, Dna Replication, Photo 51

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1953 watson and crick: double helical model for structure of dna: used evidence from chargaff (a:t and g:c, used x-ray crystallography from rosalind franklin (photo 51, double strand in anti-parallel configuration. Takes greatest amount of energy to break bond between c and g, then a and t: overall length of strand increases the number of h bonds, increasing energy required to break the bonds. Replication fork: where the dna strand is being separated. Mutations: ultimate source of genetic variation: myostatin gene: inhibits muscle growth. If mutation in myostatin gene, increase muscle growth (2 base pair deletion) Point mutations: change in one nucleotide, substitution: usually during dna replication, causes physical deformity in the chromosome; most are fixed, can lead to an altered protein; sickle cell allele. Dna strand longer than mrna which is longer than the protein. Regulatory aspects dictate when to start; where to start at which codon: orf: open reading frame: start codon to stop codon.

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