BCH 3170 Midterm: Molecular Biology Part 1 - BCH3170

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Nucleotides: nitrogen containing base, a 5-carbon sugar and one or more phosphate groups. Bases: practice drawing out and numbering the bases. Structure: 2 strands of nucleotides that warp around each other to form a double helix, they form an anti-parallel orientation, thus having opposite. Strength and stability of this structure comes from hydrogen bonds between the bases. Since the sugar phosphate back bone lies on the outside of the helix. A complete turn is made every 10 nucleotides. Width is 2nm, 5" end phosphate, 3" end hydroxyl. The strict pairings of bases constitutes chargaaf"s rules. Amount of g"s = c"s and a"s = t"s. Hydrogen bonding: need to be able to reproduce the bases hydrogen bonding with each other on a sugar phosphate backbone. Tautomer form of bases: each base can exist in two alternative tautomeric states that are in equilibrium. The equilibrium favors the conventional structures, important for base pairing.

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