BIOL 111 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Ribonucleotide, Uracil, Deoxyribose

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Offered plausible model of how dna can be copied. Make daughter strands fro one half of parent strand. Infinite coding capacity proteins, both strands are equivalent, antiparallel. One dna strand can be copied into many new strands. Biology exam 3 review: dna, genes, gene expression, cell division (and some photosynthesis) Nucleic acids: dna deoxyribose, one oh group, one h, rna ribose, two oh groups. Dna is polar (directionally and water soluble, hydrophilic) A and t or a and u (in rna) Most mammals are around 60% a + t pairings. Bacteria mostly g + c due to the more heat resistant nature of these bonds. Hydrogen bonds hold bases together, phosphodiester/covalent bonds hold backbone together. Phosphate groups connect to the 3"c of one sugar and the 5"c of the next sugar. Base pairing to a template strand: seperate strands, can serve as a template to make compliment.

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