BIOL 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4-5: Organic Compound, Chemical Formula, Triose

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Bio 102 chapter 4 & 5 nucleic acids & the rna world (4) & introduction into. Describe the properties of nucleotides and nucleic acids. Describe the structural and functional differences between rna and dna. Describe the general properties and functions of the most common polysaccharides found in biological systems. Rna world hypothesis states that chemical evolution led to existence of rna molecule that could make a copy of itself. Nucleic acids are polymers made up of monomers of nucleotides. Form when nucleotides polymerize reaction involves formation of bond between phosphate group of one nucleotide and hydroxyl group of the sugar component of the other nucleotide. Polymerization results in formation of phosphodiester linkage. 3 components of nucleotide: phosphate group, sugar organic compound with carbonyl group (>c=o) and several hydroxyl groups (-oh, nitrogenous base **nitrogen in the nitrogenous base bonds to the 1"carbon sugar** Phosphate is bonded to sugar, which is bonded to nitrogenous base.

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