BIOL 030 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Pentagon, Reductionism, Ribose

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General rule of thumb in bio: form determines functions. Reductionist: a reductionist approach consists of breaking a problem into increasingly smaller bits to understand the entire system. Dna composition: c, n, p, o, h. Nucleotides = contain a form of ribose sugar, a nitrogenous base, and one to three phosphates. 4 bases: guanine (g), cytosine (c), adenine (a), thymine (t) Monomers = a single molecule such as one nucleotide that can be added onto other monomers to produce a long chain | Polymers = a long chain of monomers attached to each other by a chemical reaction, such. One phosphates for every base in a dna polymer (2 phosphates removed when as along strand of dna composed of many nucleotides incorporated into a polymer of dna) Dna vs rna: dna lacks one o atom compared to ribose in rna. Dntp = naming scheme for all nucleotides, where n = g, c, a, or t.

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