BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture 7: Nucleic Acids and DNA

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We have discussed three classes of macromolecules: lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins. These macromolecules are found throughout the cell and have speci c functions related to their structure and chemical properties. The fourth class of macromolecule found in all cells includes the nucleic acids: deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) and ribonucleic acid (rna) In prokaryotic cells, the majority of dna is contained in the nucleoid. There are also small circular dna molecules called plasmids. These plasmids often carry only one or two genes. Plasmids can replicate independently of the core genome and can be transferred from one cell to another. This allows the rapid spread of genes that confer properties such as antibiotic resistance in a bacterial population. Chromosome is a word that describes the organization of a double-stranded dna molecule in its association with proteins and rnas. Usually eukaryotic cells have large linear chromosomes and prokaryotic cells have smaller circular chromosomes, though exceptions have been observed.

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