BIOL2000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Hydrophile, Phosphodiester Bond, Hydrogen Bond

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Nucleic acids are made up of monomers (nucleotides) Rna- has ribonucleotides and has oh group bonded to the 2" carbon. Dna- has deoxyribonucleotides and have only an h group. Purines- guanine and adenine (larger and have double ring) Pyrimidines- one ring, cytosine, uracil (rna), thymine (dna) Nucleic acids form when nucleotides polymerize which is the formation of a bond between a hydroxyl on the sugar component of one neucleotide, th result is phospodiester linkage. 5->3 the order of different nitrogenous bases in a nucleic acid forms the strucuture. Added phosphate groups raise energy contenet of molecule-----atp! During polymerization- nucleotides are only added to the 3 end. Rna and dna have sugar phosphate backbones created by phosphodiester linkages (watson and crick) The # of purines in given dna is same as pyrimidines. The # of t"s and a"s in dna are equal, and the number of c"s and g"s equal. Dna- antiparallel, double helix, purine-pyridimine pair(complementary base pairing)

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