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Nucleic Acids
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Made from long strands of nucleotides (monomers)
Nucleic acids are large biomolecules (polymers) – essential for all known forms of life Include DNA and RNA Made from long strands of nucleotides (monomers) A nucleotide contains a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base The nitrogeneous bases are connected by the sugar and the phosphate group (rungs of the ladder)
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DNA vs. RNA If the sugar molecule is Deoxyribose, the nucleic acid is DNA If the sugar molecule is Ribose, the nucleic acid is RNA RNA – mRNA, tRNA, rRNA
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Purines vs Pyrimidines
Purines have a 2-Carbon nitrogen ring base Adenine Guanine Pyrimidines have a 1-carbon nitrogen ring base Thymine Cytosine
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Nitrogeneous Bases Adenine Thymine (DNA only) Cytosine Guanine
Uracil (RNA only)
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Base Pairing The rules of base pairing (or nucleotide pairing) are: A with T: the purine adenine (A) always pairs with the pyrimidine thymine (T) C with G: the pyrimidine cytosine (C) always pairs with the purine guanine (G) The bases are paired with hydrogen bonds – 2 between A and T and 3 between C and G
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