BIOL308 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Chemical Polarity, Hydrogen Bond, Electronegativity

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Chemical forces tell you what you can and cannot do. Describe how base pairs can be identified in the major groove based on h-bond donors and acceptors. Dna uses its base pairs to show the cell how it is identified. Describe the conformational features of a, b, and z dna structures and when each structure occurs in vivo. How they are present and how they can form. Atoms within individual molecule are held together in the molecule by sharing electrons in their out atomic orbital. Because they share there are regions that are potentially greater then others. Can be nonpolar or polar (depends on electronegativity) In a polar covalent bond atoms involved get partial charges ( + or -) Do not change in water (why is this important ) Within individual molecule and between oppositely charged ions (huge difference in electro-negativity) Noncovalent=hydrogen bonds - most important bond in dna.

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