DNA Flashcards

1
Q

There is significant DNA _____ between _____

A

Variation
Species

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2
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Chargaff’s findings

A

1st rule:
A=T
G=C

2nd rule:
The composition of DNA varies between species

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3
Q

DNA structure

A

A double stranded helical molecule with particular features

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4
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X-ray diffraction pattern of DNA

A
  • helical structure
  • bases perpendicular to the length of the DNA molecule
  • double stranded
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5
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Structure of purines vs pyrimidines

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  • PYRIMIDINES: have a single ringed 5 carbons - hexagon + pentagon
  • Cytosine
    -Thymine
  • urasial ????
  • PURINES: two ringed 4 carbon molecule - hexagon
  • Adenine
  • Guanine
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6
Q

The single unit building blocks of the macromolecule DNA are…

A

Nucleotides

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7
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Formation of polynucleotide

A

Nucleotide monomers are joined together with PHOSPHODIESTER BONDS to form a polynucleotide = nucleic acid (deoxyribonucleic acid for DNA)

Sugar group leads to phosphate group of the next molecule

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8
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How the phosphodiester bond forms

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The hydroxyl group (OH) on the 3rd carbon of one nucleotide reacts (condensation reaction) with the phosphate group attached to the 5th carbon on another nucleotide

PHOSPHODIESTER LINKAGE

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9
Q

What direction are the DNA and RNA synthesised in

A

5’———>3’ direction

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10
Q

Each DNA strand has a ______
The two strands are ______________
I.e. ___________

A

Direction
Antiparallel

5’———-> 3’
3’———-> 5’

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11
Q

What forms the double-stranded helix of DNA

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The two antiparallel DNA strands

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12
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The structure of the DNA molecule

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  • Pairs of complementary bases form hydrogen bonds that hold up two strands of the DNA double helix together
  • T-A pairs have two hydrogen bonds
  • C-G pairs have three hydrogen bonds
  • The strands both in a 5’ to 3’ direction, they are antiparallel
  • each phosphate group links the 3’ carbon of one sugar to the 5’ carbon of the next sugar along the backbone
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13
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The Watson-Crick model of DNA structure

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  • DNA has a double stranded helical structure
  • The sugar phosphate backbone is on the outside
  • The bases are on the inside
  • Stabilised by hydrogen bonds
  • The two polynucleotide strands are oriented in opposite directions
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14
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The Watson-Crick model provided:

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  • a stimulus for deciphering the genetic code
  • a possible mechanism for the replication of DNA
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15
Q

What kind of replication is in DNA

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Semi-conservative model of replication

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16
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What is semi-conservative replication

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  • each DNA strand of the double helix is used as a template stand for the synthesis of two new strands
17
Q

Why does your cell replicate its DNA?

A
  • because your body needs to make more cells during:
  • different growth stages throughout life
  • pregnancy
  • repair of injury