nucleic acids Flashcards

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describe the structure of DNA (5)

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  1. polymer of nucleotides
  2. each nucleotide contains deoxyribose, phosphate, nitrogenous base
  3. phosphodiester bonds between nucleotides
  4. double helix- 2 strands held together by hydrogen bonds
  5. hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs, A-T and C-G
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describe how a phosphodiester bond forms between two nucleotides in DNA (2)

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  1. condensation reaction between phosphate and deoxyribose
  2. by DNA polymerase
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describe the role of DNA polymerase in the semi-conservative replication of DNA (3)

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  1. joins adjacent DNA nucleotides
  2. forms phosphodiester bonds between them
  3. condensation reaction
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name the 2 scientists who made models of structure of DNA and DNA replication (1)

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Watson and Crick

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5
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what is the role of these in semi-conservative replication
- single-stranded DNA fragments
- DNA nucleotides

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role of fragments:
1. act as templates
2. determine order of nucleotides
role of nucleotides:
3. forms complementary base pairs to form complementary DNA strand

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give 2 features of DNA and explain how each one is important in semi-conservative replication (2)

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  1. double stranded- both act as templates
  2. weak hydrogen bonds between bases allow the two strands to separate
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describe the role of 2 named enzymes in semi-conservative replication (3)

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  1. DNA helicase breaks hydrogen bonds between DNA strands
  2. DNA polymerase joins DNA nucleotides
  3. forming phosphodiester bonds
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contrast the structures of ATP and a DNA nucleotide (3)

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  1. ATP has ribose, DNA has deoxyribose
  2. ATP has 3 phosphate groups, DNA has 1 phosphate group
  3. ATP base is always adenine, DNA bases can be different
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why does DNA polymerase run in opposite directions on different strands? (4)

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  1. DNA strands are antiparallel
  2. nucleotides aligned differently
  3. enzymes have active sites with specific shapes
  4. only substrate with complementary shape can bind to active site
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nucleotides can only be added in 5’ to 3’ direction, explain why. (4)

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  1. DNA polymerase joins adjacent nucleotides
  2. DNA polymerase is specific
  3. is only complementary with 5’ end of strand
  4. shapes of 5’ and 3’ ends are different
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contrast the structures of DNA and RNA (4)

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  1. DNA uses deoxyribose, RNA uses ribose
  2. DNA uses thymine, RNA uses uracil
  3. DNA is long, RNA is short
  4. DNA is double stranded, RNA is single stranded
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