Section 2: Structure of DNA

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How many hydrogen bonds does A and T from?

2

How many hydrogen bonds does C and G form?

3

What are the base pairing rules?

The rules stating that DNA cytosine pairs with guanine and adenine pairs with thymine and that in RNA cytosine pairs with guanine and adenine pairs with uracil

Franklin's data helped Watson and Crick discover what?

The structure of DNA; a helix consisting of two strands that are regular, consistent width apart.

Watson and Crick determined the three-dimensional shape of DNA by -?

building models

In DNA, what does cytosine and adenine pair with?

cytosine pairs with guanine adenine pairs with thymine

In RNA, what does cytosine and adenine pair with?

cytosine pairs with guanine adenine pairs with uracil

What are "purines"?

double ring

How many rings does Adenine (A) have?

double-ring strcture

How mnay rings does Guanine (G) have?

double-ring strcture

Based on Chargaff's rules, the amount of A will be ____ the amount of T, and the amount of C will be ____ the amount of G.

equal to

What does a phosphate group consist of?

one phosphorus and four oxygens

DNA base pairing results in a molecule that has a unifrom width. A sugar phospahte backbone is on the -?

outside

All nucleotides have two parts that are the same: the deoxyribose sugar and the ________. The third part, _______ is different.

phosphate group, nitrogen containing base

What are "pyrimidines"?

single ring

How many rings does Thymine (T) have?

single-ring strcture

How many rings does Cytosine (C) have?

single-ring structure

Inside the structure, a base with two rings always pairs with a base with how may rings?

1

How many types of nucleotides are present in DNA?

4

What is a double helix?

A model that compares the structure of a DNA molecule, in which two strands wind around one another, to that of a twisted ladder

What nucelotide does the Thymine (T) nucelotide pair with?

Adenine (A)

What are Chargaff's rules?

Adenine (A) = Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) = Guanine (G)

What did Franklin's x-ray photographs show?

An X surrounded by a circle

What is a nucleotide?

An organic compound that consists of a sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base; the basic building block of a nucleic-acid chain

What occurs during x-ray crystallography?

DNA is bombarded with x-rays, the atoms in DNA diffract the x-rays in a pattern that can be captured on film.

What nucelotide does the Cytosine (C) nucelotide pair with?

Gaunine (G)

The nitrogen-containing bases from what type of bond?

Hydrogen bonds

The DNA double helix is similar to a spiral staircase. What is like the twisting handrails of the staircase?

Phosphate group and deoxyribose sugar

A ALWAYS pairs with ___, and C ALWAYS pairs with ___.

T, G

If one strand of the double helix is ACACAC, then the other strand is-?

TGTGTG

Does the double helix explain Chargaff's rules?

Yes, because A = T and C = G

What is a polymer?

a chain of repeating units

What do the nucleotides only differ in?

nitrogen-containing bases

What is like the steps that connect the railings to each other?

nitrogen-containing bases

Adenine (A) and Guanine (G) are-?

purines

Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T) are-?

pyrimidines

Franklin's data revealed that the structure of DNA is -?

uniform

What technique did Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins use when they were studying DNA?

x-ray crystallography


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