Dna Flashcards

1
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Describe the structure of DNA (5)

A

-polymer of nucleotides
-each nucleotide formed from deoxyribose, phosphate, organic base
-phosphodiester bond b/t adjacent nucleotides
-double helix
-H bonds b/t comp base pairs

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2
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Describe how a Phosphodiester bond is formed between two nucleotides within a DNA molecule (3)

A

-condensation reaction
-b/t phosphate and deoxyribose
-via DNA polymerase

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3
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Describe how the separation of strands occurs (3)

A

-DNA helicase
-breaks weak H bonds b/t comp base pairs
-template strands

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4
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Describe the role of DNA polymerase in the semiconservative replication of DNA. (3)

A

-Joins free adjacent nucleotides
-forms phosphodiester bonds
-condensation reaction

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5
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In semiconservative replication of DNA, what is the role of the single-stranded DNA fragments? (2)

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-acts as template
-determines order of bases

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In semiconservative replication of DNA, what is the role of the DNA nucleotides? (1)

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-forms complimentary base pairs

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7
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Give three features of DNA and explain how each is important to semiconservative replication of DNA. (3)

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-weak H bonds b/t comp bases allows separate strands
-double stranded so both acts as template strands
-comp base pairs allows accurate replication

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8
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Use your knowledge of enzyme action to explain why DNA polymerase is used in opposite directions on DNA strands. (4)

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-DNA has antiparallel strands
-shape of nucleotides are different
-enzymes have active site w/ specific shape
-only 3’ carbon can bind w/ active site of DNA polymerase

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9
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Why is it that humans and grasshoppers have similar percentages of bases but they’re very different organisms? (3)

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-have different genes
-so different base sequences
-so different amino acid sequences are coded

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