BIOL 150B Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Deoxyribose, Eukaryote, Adenine

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Dna: the molecule of heredity: dna structure, nucleotides: subunits of dna, each composes of 3 parts, a phosphate group, a sugar group. Deoxyribose (dna): sugar molecule with a h group. Ribose (rna): sugar molecule with an oh group: a nitrogenous base (a, t, g or c) Purines: double-ringed bases: adenine (a, guanine (g) Nucleotides stick out from this backbone: complementary base pairings: the bases of nucleotides paired together by hydrogen bonds in order to form the core of the double helix. Replication bubble: segments of where the parental strand as been unwound & are no longer attached by h bonds. Having multiple replication bubbles allow for many dna polymerases to copy the sections of the strands at the same time, & then merge when they contact one another.

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