MICROM 301 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Nucleobase, Covalent Bond, Deoxyribose

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Chapter 7: the blueprint of life, from dna to. Dna: linear molecule composed of 4 different nucleotides. A set of three nucleotides encodes a specific amino acid. String of amino acids make up a protein. Genome: complete set of genetic information of a cell. Functional unit of genome is gene: encodes a product, commonly protein. Double-stranded dna must be duplicated, then information encoded by the dna must be decoded so cells can synthesize necessary gene products. Transcription: process by which the information encoded in dna is copied into rna. Translation: information carried by rna is used to synthesize protein. Central dogma of molecular biology: flow of information from. Each nucleotide contains a 5 carbon sugar (deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and one of four different nucleobases (a, t, g, c) Joined by covalent bond between 5" phosphate and the 3" hydroxyl of nucleotide. Two strands of dna are complementary, held together by h-bonds between nucleobases.

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