BIOL 2000 Lecture Notes - Dna Replication, Phosphodiester Bond, Nitrogenous Base

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Each nitrogenous base is in the same plane: equal planar. Minor and major grooves: think of a screw- Different sequences of dna help code for proteins. Strand polarity: 5" and 3" ends. Hydrogen bonds between bases: g-c, a-t, stability. Phosphodiester bond links nucleotides: 5" to 3". Strand has directionality: 3" is the end, 5" is the beginning, 3" and 5" are opposite each other. Sequence of dna: what is the linear order of the nitrogenous bases. Do the base pairing rules observed within the double helical structure also control the process of dna replication: or. Semi conservative: watson and crick, one parent, one new strand. Conservative: photocopy, two parentals together, two new strands together. Dispersive replication: each strand contains 50% new and 50% old. Strategy: distinguish newly synthesized strands from parental strands using different isotope labeling. Different weights: separate dnas with different relative densities. Procedure: labeled parental dna by growing e. coli in 15n medium for many generations.

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