DNA Structure The basic subunit of DNA is
DNA Structure
·The basic subunit of DNA is a nucleotide ·Each nucleotide consists of three parts: ·Deoxyribose sugar ·Phosphate group ·Nitrogen base
·There are four different types of nitrogen bases ·Adenine ·Guanine ·Thyamine ·Cytosine pyridimine purine
·DNA consists of two strands that together look like a ladder This shape is called a Double Helix ·The “backbone” of the helx is formed when the phosphate groups and deoxyribose sugars bond together covalently ·Result is an alternation of sugar and phosphate
·The nitrogen bases bond together in a pattern called complimentary base pairing to form the “rungs” of the DNA ladder -Adenine always binds with Thyamine -Cytosine always binds with Guanine ·The bases bond together using hydrogen bonds
• The two strands of DNA run “antiparallel” to each other, • This means that the sugar and phosphates run in opposite directions (one looks upside down) • Each side has a 3’ end a 5’ end
• If a strand runs from 3’ to 5’ this means that the backbone runs from sugar to phosphate • If a strand runs from 5’ to 3’ the backbone runs from phosphate to sugar
• The two antiparallel strands of DNA coil into a double helix structure
·The double stranded ladder twists into a double helix shape Homework: Read and add to notes · p 65 -68 (DNA and RNA are nucleic acids) ·p 243 -251
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