TOPIC 1-DNA and RNA Flashcards
What type of acids are DNA and RNA?
Nucleiuc
Where are they found?
In all living cells
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic acid
What is the function of DNA?
To store genetic information
What is the function of RNA?
To transfer genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes
How is the function of ribosomes linked to RNA?
They read RNA to make polypeptides (proteins) in the process of translation
What are ribosomes made of?
RNA and proteins
What is a nucleotide?
A biological molecule which is made of 3 components:
-A pentose sugar (a sugar with 5 carbon atoms)
-A nitrogen-containing organic base (an organic base contains carbon)
-A phosphate group
What do many nucleotides join together to form?
Polynucleotide strands/chains
How do the nucleotides join up to create a polynucleotide structure?
Through a condensation reaction between the phosphate group of one nucleotide and the sugar of another
What bond is formed between the phosphate group and the sugar?
Phosphodiester
What does a phosphodiester bond contain?
The phosphate group and 2 ester bonds
What is the sugar-phosphate backbone?
The chain of phosphates and sugars
What is the structure of DNA?
A double helix structure- the DNA molecule is formed from two separate strands (polynucleotides) which wind around each other to form a spiral
How is the structure of DNA related to its function?
DNA molecules are really long and are coiled up very tightly so a lot of genetic information can fit into a small space in the cell nucleus
Each DNA nucleotide has the same (1) ___ and (2)___
- Sugar
- Phosphate
What varies in a DNA molecule?
The base
What are the 4 possible bases?
-Adenine (A)
-Thymine (T)
-Cytosine (C)
-Guanine (G)
What are the complementary base pairings?
-Adenine + Thymine (A+T)
-Guanine + Cytosine (G+C)
How many hydrogen bonds form between A and T?
2
How many hydrogen bonds form between G and C?
3
Why can you only have complementary base pairings?
So there are equal amounts of A: T and G: C in the DNA molecule
The two polynucleotide strands are…
Antiparallel
How does the structure of RNA differ from the structure of DNA?
-The sugar in RNA nucleotides is a ribose sugar (not deoxyribose), although it is still a pentose sugar.
-Uracil (U, a pyrimidine) replaces thymine as a base, Uracil always pairs with Adenine in RNA
-The nucleotides form a single polynucleotide strand, not a double one
-RNA strands are much shorter than most DNA polynucleotides