BIO130H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Guanosine Triphosphate, Nitrogenous Base, Pyrimidine

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Are macromolecules constructed out of long strands of monomers called nucleotides (subunits) Function: it is used for the storage and transmission of genetic information. There are two types of nucleic acid: deoxyribonucleic acid (dna, ribonucleic acid (rna) Function: it is genetic material of all cellular organisms. Genetic information stored in dna is used to govern many cellular activities thought the formation of mrna or rna messages. Sends messages of the dna to produce speci c proteins. It can fold back on itself to produce molecules having extensive double- stranded segments and complex 3d structure. In a rna nucleotide consists of three parts: five-carbon sugar, ribose, nitrogenous base, phosphate group. The strand is a repeating sets of these nucleotide each nucleotide has a 5" end (on the side of the sugar) and a 3" end. Nucleotides of an rna strand are connected by sugar phosphate linkages, which are described as 3"-5"- phosphodiester bonds. Uracil: purines larger molecules consisting of two rings.

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