BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7 part 2: Phosphodiester Bond, Deoxyribose, Adenosine

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Nucleotide nomenclature: identify the sugar (ribose or deoxyribose, identify the base. If she doesnt state the direction it is 5" to 3". Twisting strands creates two groups a major and minor one. One complete twist / turn when u get a major group and a minor group with 10 complete base pairs. Shows two strands wrapped around each other forming a helix coiling to the right. Clearly shows complementary base pairing between the strands. A and t are held together by two hydrogen bonds. G and c are held together by three hydrogen bonds. Partial positive charge of hydrogen bonds to the partial negative charge of another molecule. You want a weak bond (hydrogen bond) so that they can open up and transcribe. Percent composition of one base will have the exact same percent of its corresponding pair. Bases are stacked on top of eachother to avoid gaps to prevent water from coming in.

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