DNA + RNA Flashcards
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Structure vs function of DNA:
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- Very stable- passes fro, generation to generation without changing
- two strands- hydrogen bonds allow the strands to be separated so code can be read and copied for DNA replication and protein synthesis
- large- carries a lot of information
- code protected (base pairs)
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How are DNA + RNA formed (steps):
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- single nucleotide- mononucleotide, pentose sugar, nitrogenous base and a phosphate group joined together by a condensation reaction
- deoxyribose sugar and phosphate group of another is the site of how two nucleotides join together
- condensation reaction
- phosphodiester bond
- forms a dinucleotide
- eventually forms a polynucleotide (DNA/ RNA)
3
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What makes up DNA?
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Phosphate group, deoxyribose sugar, nitrogenous base
4
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Differences between DNA and RNA:
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- DNA has thymine, RNA has uracil
- DNA is double stranded, RNA is single stranded
- DNA has deoxyribose sugar, RNA has ribose sugar
- DNA is long, RNA is short
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COMPARE AND CONTRAST DNA VS URACIL (5 MARKS):
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- DNA has phosphodiester bonds, cellulose has glycosidic bonds
- both have hydrogen bonds joining strands together
- DNA’s monomers are DNA nucleotides, cellulose has beta- glucose
- Cellulose is found in plants, DNA is found in all eukaryotic cells
- cellulose is a carb, DNA is a polynucleotide
- both are polymers