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Chapter 10 Outline 10.1 Genetic Material Possesses Several Key Characteristics, 268 10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or.

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1 Chapter 10 Outline 10.1 Genetic Material Possesses Several Key Characteristics, 268 10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or RNA, 269 10.3 DNA Consists of Two Complementary and Antiparallel Nucleotide Strands That Form a Double Helix, 275 10.4 Special Structures Can Form in DNA and RNA, 280

2 10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or RNA Early Studies of DNA

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4 DNA as the Source of Genetic Information The discovery of the transforming principle: Dr. Griffith’s experiment with Streptococcus pneumoniae The Hershey–Chase experiment 10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or RNA

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10 DNA as the Source of Genetic Information Watson and Crick’s discovery of the three- dimensional structure of DNA X-ray diffraction image of DNA 10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or RNA

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12 RNA as the Source of Genetic Information

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14 10.3 DNA Consists of Two Complementary and Antiparallel Nucleotide Strands That Form a Double Helix Primary structure of DNA Deoxyribonucleotides Nucleotides

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18 10.3 DNA Consists of Two Complementary and Antiparallel Nucleotide Strands That Form a Double Helix Secondary structure of DNA The double helix Hydrogen bond and base pairing Antiparallel complementary DNA strands

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22 10.3 DNA Consists of Two Complementary and Antiparallel Nucleotide Strands That Form a Double Helix Secondary structure of DNA Different secondary structures

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24 10.4 Special Structure Can Form in DNA and RNA Hairpin structure: In single strands of nucleotides, when sequences of nucleotides on the same strand are inverted complements, a hairpin structure will be formed.

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27 10.4 Special Structure Can Form in DNA and RNA Inverted Repeats: in double-stranded DNA, sequences that are inverted replicas of each other Palindrome: If an inverted repeat is also complementary to itself, then it is called a palindrome. Cruciform: A hairpin forms within each of the two single-stranded sequences, which makes a cruciform.

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