BIOL 186 Study Guide - Final Guide: Nucleoside Triphosphate, Dna Ligase, Okazaki Fragments

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Rosalind franklin conducted critical experiments resulting in the photograph that allowed watson & crick to deduce the double-helical structure of dna. Each dna nucleotide monomer consists of a nitrogenous base (t, a, C, g), the sugar deoxyribose, and a phosphate group. Phosphate group of one nucleotide is attached to the sugar of the next, forming a backbone of alternating phosphates and sugars from which the bases project. Polynucleotide strand has directionality, from the 5" end (phosphate group) to the 3" end (oh group of the sugar) Strong covalent bonds link the units of each strand, while weaker hydrogen bonds hold the link units of each stread. Strands are antiparallel - oriented in opposite directions. Dna double helix stability is afected by: Temperature - more hydrogen bonds with g - c pair, more temperature to pull them apart; increased temperature can denature or melt the helix. Cations - stabilize the helix; reduce charge repulsion of the two strands.

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