DNA and RNA

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Chapter 51
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DNA deoxyribonucleic acid contains information coded in its sequence of base pairs to constitute genes
RNA ribonucleic acid transcribed from DNA, base pairing is translated into amino acids to synthesize proteins
central dogma of molecular genetics DNA → RNA → proteins (transcription) (translation)
nucleotide basic unit of DNA comprised of: deoxyribose, phosphate group, nitrogenous base
purines two-ringed nitrogenous base 1. adenine 2. guanine
pyrimidines one-ringed nitrogenous base 1. thymine 2. cytosine 3. uracil
directionality 3' → 5'
Watson & Crick credited with the discovery of DNA's antiparallel helical structure
topoisomerase uncoils complementary strands of DNA to prepare for replication
DNA helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs to unwind DNA during replication
replication fork opening in DNA molecule created by DNA helicase which allows replication to occur
semiconservative used to describes the method in which DNA replicates, such that each new daughter helix contains one parent strand and a newly synthesized strand
DNA polymerase action results in the creation of a new DNA daughter strand, by method of adding complementary bases in an antiparallel fashion
leading strand DNA daughter strand which is continually synthesized by DNA polymerase from the 3' to the 5' end of the replication fork
lagging strand DNA daughter strand which is synthesized discontinuously in Okazaki fragments to compensate for the backwards directionality
DNA ligase joins together Okazaki fragments during DNA replication
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