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Functions of DNA DNA must do three important things: 1. Carry information from one generation to the next 2. Put that information to work – (Determine the heritable characteristics of organisms) 3. Be easily copied – (All a cell’s information has to duplicated every time a cell divides)
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DNA Structure (DNA is a VERY long molecule) Made up of units (monomers) called nucleotides 3 parts to a nucleotide: deoxyribose 1. 5-carbon sugar: deoxyribose 2. Phosphate group 3. A nitrogen base
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Nitrogen Bases Adenine(A) Guanine(G) Cytosine(C) Thymine(T) Cytosine and Thymine are PYRIMIDINES Adenine and Guanine are PURINES
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“Backbone” of DNA is formed by the sugar and phosphate groups Bases stick out sideways from the “backbone” Nucleotides can be joined together in any order (ANY sequence is possible!!) DNA Structure
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Double Helix Two spiral structures, wrapped around each other
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