BIO 2133 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Homologous Chromosome, Transfer Rna, Stop Codon

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Dna: deoxyribonucleic acid; it is a macromolecule formed from nucleotide polymers. It is found in the cell nucleus, packaged into a chromosome. The polymers are held together by the hydrogen bond between the deoxyribose sugar residues into a double stranded helix. Dna is the primary carrier of genetic information. Rna: ribonucleic acid; it is a macromolecule similar to deoxyribonucleic acid but contain the sugar ribose instead of deoxyribose, nitrogenous base uracil replaces thymine, and is single-stranded. Rna molecules all originate as complementary copies of one of the two strands of dna segments during transcription. There are several forms of rna such as rrna, mrna, trna, etc. It is also the primary carrier of genetic information for virus. Nucleic acid: macromolecules that is composed of nucleotides, they are vital to all living cells. Nucleotide consists of one nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate group.

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