BIO 326 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Immunogenetics, Sex Linkage, Gene Mapping

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Passing genetic information on to the next generation. Governs how genetic information is used, expressed, in a cell (gene expression) Dna is a polymer composed of monomer subunits. Its ability to function depends on having the correct 3d structure. (structure dictates function) The sequence of nucleotides is the genetic information stored in dna. Dna can be thousands to millions of nucleotides in length. Purine and pyrimidines pair up because of their chemical structure and length. These two molecules bond by a phosphodiester bond. It forms two ester bonds, hence its name. Each strand is directional- its ends are chemically different. There is a phosphate group at the 5" end, the phosphate group is attached to the 5" carbon. At the 3" end there is a hydroxyl group and it is attached to the 3" carbon. The 2 strands are complementary to each other, due to at/cg base-pairing rule.

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