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DNA! spooled gene chromosomes chromatin double helix.

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1 DNA! spooled gene chromosomes chromatin double helix

2 1953 Wilkins Franklin Watson Crick

3 • sugar-base-phosphate monomer
• polymer • linear • bases evenly spaced

4 • S/P/B monomer • polymer • linear • double molecule
• bases evenly spaced • bases stacked • base ratio: A=T C=G • P on outside

5 Nucleotides are the monomer of nucleic acids
This component varies

6 nucleotides creates a nucleic acid, a polymer
The chain of nucleotides creates a nucleic acid, a polymer

7 The two helices are anti-parallel
sugar covalent bond nitrogen bases phosphate H-bond between them N-base The two helices are anti-parallel constructed, read in opposite directions

8 DNA has 4 nucleotides purines pyrimidines

9 The base pair rule makes the two helices complementary
Adenine bonds to Thymine H-bonds Cytosine bonds to Guanine

10 DNA is replicated when cells reproduce (mitosis, meiosis)
• each old strand acts as a template for a new one • the two stands each contain half of the original Thus replication is semi-conservative

11 mistakes happen! aka mutations

12 ‘spelling’ error - point mutation extra base inserted,
Possibilities: ‘spelling’ error - point mutation extra base inserted, one base skipped (deleted) frameshift effect DNA sequence is ‘read’ in sets of 3 nucleotides, called codons point mutations change one codon; frameshift changes all codons past the error ‘spelling’ error deletion


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