DNA structure

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what is the central dogma of biology?

DNA-transcription-RNA-translation-protein

What does DNA stand for?

deoxyribonucleic acid

what is the sugar present in DNA?

deoxyribose sugar

what is the structure of DNA?

double helix made of 2 strands, held together by hydrogen bonds between bases and has a sugar-phosphate backbone with nitrogenous bases on the interior

What is "proofreading"?

ensures new strand is complementary to origninal strand by checking for errors by removing nucleotides

what are the 3 components of the nucleotide?

phosphate group, sugar, nitrogen base

DNA replication is.....

semiconservative

what does DNA do?

stores genetic information + instructions required for an organism to develop, grow, and function

what is semi-conservative replication?

the two strands of DNA unwind from each other, and each acts as a template for synthesis of the new complementary strand. This results in two DNA molecules with one original and one new strand (daughter strand).

what would happen if DNA was not replicated prior to cell division?

there wouldn't be enough genetic material to produce two cell with the genetic code necessary for life's functions

If you wanted to use a radioactive or fluorescent tag to label only the DNA in a cell and not the RNA, what molecules would you label?

thymine, deoxyribose sugar

what are the 3 types of RNA and their function?

1) Messenger RNA: carried copy of genetic information from nucleus to ribosomes for protein synthesis 2)Ribosomal RNA: makes up ribosome along with other proteins 3)Transfer RNA: carries amino acid across to ribosome to form protein chain

What are the nucleotide bases present in DNA?

Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine

What are the nucleotide bases present in RNA?

Adenine, Uracil, Guanine, and Cytosine

what is chargraff's rule?

Chargraff found that the base composition varies between species but that within a species the percentage of "A" and "T" bases and the percentage "G" and "C" bases are equal.

why does DNA have to be tightly packaged up?

DNA is very long, if it were not tightly packaged it could not fit inside of the nucleus

what is conservative replication?

DNA replication results in one molecule that consists of both original DNA strands (identical to the original DNA molecule) and another molecule that consists of two new strands (with exactly the same sequences as the original molecule)

what is dispersive replication?

DNA replication results in two DNA molecules that are mixtures, or "hybrids," of parental and daughter DNA. In this model, each individual strand is a patchwork of original and new DNA.

what is the complementary DNA sequence?

G, A, A, T, C, C, G ,T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ C T T A G G C A

During DNA replication what does each strand act as?

a template for the formation of a new double helix

what does chargraff's rule say?

adenine matches with thymine and guanine matches with cytosine

The two strands of DNA are....

antiparallel

what rule ensure that the two new DNA strands are identical to the original strand?

base pairing rule (Chargaff's rule)

explain what semi-conservative replication means?

each chromatid contains half original (parent) DNA and half new (daughter) DNA

how are the new strands of DNA lengthened?

free nucleotides are added to the new strand by enzymes

what kind of bonds link nitrogen bases?

hydrogen

what is the purpose of the centromere?

keeps sister chromatids together in an organized way until they are separated prior to nuclear division

what is the purpose of DNA replication?

prepares a chromosome for cell division by producing two chromatids which are identical copies of the genetic material

what is RNA and what does it do?

ribonucleic acid; helps DNA make proteins

What is the sugar present in RNA?

ribose sugar

why does one strand of DNA need to be copied in segments?

the strands of antiparallel and the enzymes only work in one direction, so one strand must be copied in pieces as the DNA unwinds

how is DNA packaged in eukaryotes?

tightly packaged within a chromosome

What is the DNA helix made of?

two intertwined sugar and phosphate chains, linked by bases

if you wanted to use a radioactive or fluorescent tag to label only the RNA in a cell and not the DNA, what molecules would you label?

uracil, ribose sugar

what does a replicated chromosome look like?

x-shape

what are the 3 enzymes in DNA replication and their function?

•Helicase: breaks hydrogen bonds between DNA strands to "unzip" helix •Polymerase: creates new complementary strand •Ligase: joins together fragments to make continuous strands

name and describe the two steps of DNA replication

•Unzipping: helicase enzyme breaks hydrogen bonds between DNA strands to "unzip" helix •Copying: each parental strand serves as a template that determines order of nucleotides on a new complementary strand

what are the 5 different kinds of nitrogen bases?

•adenine •guanine •cytosine •thymine (DNA only) •uracil (RNA only)


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