BIOS 41 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Heterochromatin, Hemoglobin, Dna Ligase

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5"end - phosphate: strands held together by hydrogen-bonding between the bases. Complementary base pairs on the inside of the double helix-energetically favorable. G(purine)-c(pyrimidine) sugar phosphate backbones on the outside: strands twist around each other to form a double helix containing. Chromatin-complex of protein and dna: each chromosome consists of a single, enormously long, linear dna molecule with proteins that fold and pack the dna into a more compact structure, proteins also replicate, repair, and express genes. Human cells each contain two copies of each chromosome-homologous chromosomes: 1 from the mother/ 1 from the father, only nonhomologous are sex chromosomes: X from mother(females get one x from each parent and no y) Segment of dna that contains the instructions for making a particular protein or rna molecule: most rna used to make proteins, others have functions like structural, catalytic, and gene regulatory roles. Genome- total genetic information carried by all the chromosomes in a cell or organism.

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