DNA is a polymer of nucleotides Flashcards

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What did Leven determine about DNA? When?

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1909-1929: DNA contains equal proportions deoxyribose, nitrogenous bases and phosphates.

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What did Chargaff determine about DNA? When?

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1950s: # of A = # of T; # of G = # of C

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3
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What did Franklin and Wilkins determine about DNA? When?

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Early 1950s: x-ray diffraction shows DNA is a double helix

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4
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What did Watson and Crick determine about DNA? When?

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1953: Deduced the double helical structure of DNA.

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5
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When forming a DNA strand, what carbon of deoxyribose do new bases attach to? How?

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New bases attach to the 3’ carbon via single phosphate group.

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6
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How does polymerization occur?

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Via formation of 3’ to 5’ phosphodiester bonds.

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What type of reaction occurs for the polymerization of DNA?

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Enzyme-catalyzed condensation reaction.

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8
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What is released as a result of the polymerization of DNA?

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Pyrophosphate and water

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9
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What does the 5’ end of DNA always have?

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3 phosphates attached

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10
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How do nitrogenous bases form pairs?

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Hydrogen bonding

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11
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List the nitrogenous base pairs.

A

AT (or AU)
GC

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12
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How many hydrogen bonds form between adenine and thymine?

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2

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13
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How many hydrogen bonds form between guanine and cytosine?

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3

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14
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In which direction are the two strands of DNA oriented against each other?

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5’ to 3’

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15
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What is the distance between the two C1’ carbons in a base pair?

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10.85 A

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16
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Why do purines always bond with pyrimidines?

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Only they fit the 10.85 A distance without distorting the double helix backbone while maintaining H-bond distance

17
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Which pair is stronger CG or AT?

A

CG

18
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What is the implication of base pairing for DNA replication?

A

Can easily copy DNA using a single strand of parental DNA as a template.

19
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What are some common rules to follow when writing a DNA/RNA sequence?

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Conventionally written from 5’ to 3’
Abbreviate the bases
Show only one strand