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Molecular Biology Exam 1 – Core Concepts: DNA Structure, Base Pairing & Synthesis |Questions Provided with A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 What is a nucleotide? monomer of nucleic acids What is a nucleotide made up of? phosphate, 5 carbon sugar, nitrogenous base What is a nitrogenous base made up of? purines (adenine and guanine) and pyrimidines (cytosine, uracil, and thymine) What is the sequence of DNA 5'-3' What is a nucleoside made up of? 5' carbon sugar and nitrogenous base What does each nitrogen base bind to and how many hydrogen bonds? Adenine to thymine (2 hydrogen bonds) Cytosine to guanine (3 hydrogen bonds) Why do the different bases have different amounts of bonds? A and T have less bonds because they don't stack as well. This gives them different levels of entropy. Where are adenine and thymine base pairs normally found? At the beginning of a sequence, usually promoters What do hydrogen bonds do? hold the nitrogen bases together and help them align How do the hydrogen bonds in rna and dna differ? in RNA the pattern can be variable which leads to a variety of 3D structures in DNA the pattern is the double helix What is this structure? nucleotide What is this structure? nucleoside What is the polarity of the double helix They are antiparallel and run 5'-3' What joins the sugar phosphate backbone? phosphodiester bonds Why does DNA go 5'--3'? The 3'OH provides the attachment for the next nucleotide What is the first modification to the nucleotides? removing the 2'OH of ribose to make deoxyribose What is it called when you remove the hydroxyl off of the 2' and 3' on ribose on a nucleoside dideoxynuceloside What are the common modifications on a nucleotide methylation, additions, substitutions, deamination What are dideoxynucleotides used for? sequencing bc they stop the chain bc there's nothing to be attachment to the 3' ends How does azidothymidine (AZT) work? substitution of an N3 on 3' bc that's where we can terminate the joining of nucleotide. This prevents the PPDE bond and prevents the RNA genome from being reverse transcribed into DNA. This stops the reproduction of the virus What is azidothymidine? inhibits the reverse transcriptase of retroviruses, such as HIV What is acyclovir used for? herpes virus, c

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Molecular Biology Exam 1 – Core Concepts:
DNA Structure, Base Pairing & Synthesis |
Questions Provided with A+ Graded
Rationales Latest Updated 2026
What is a nucleotide?

monomer of nucleic acids

What is a nucleotide made up of?

phosphate, 5 carbon sugar, nitrogenous base

What is a nitrogenous base made up of?

purines (adenine and guanine) and pyrimidines (cytosine, uracil, and thymine)

What is the sequence of DNA

5'-3'

What is a nucleoside made up of?

5' carbon sugar and nitrogenous base

What does each nitrogen base bind to and how many hydrogen bonds?

Adenine to thymine (2 hydrogen bonds) Cytosine to guanine (3 hydrogen bonds)

Why do the different bases have different amounts of bonds?

A and T have less bonds because they don't stack as well. This gives them different levels of
entropy.

Where are adenine and thymine base pairs normally found?

At the beginning of a sequence, usually promoters

What do hydrogen bonds do?

hold the nitrogen bases together and help them align

How do the hydrogen bonds in rna and dna differ?

, in RNA the pattern can be variable which leads to a variety of 3D structures
in DNA the pattern is the double helix

What is this structure?

nucleotide

What is this structure?

nucleoside

What is the polarity of the double helix

They are antiparallel and run 5'-3'

What joins the sugar phosphate
backbone?

phosphodiester bonds

Why does DNA go 5'-->3'?

The 3'OH provides the attachment for the next nucleotide

What is the first modification to the nucleotides?

removing the 2'OH of ribose to make deoxyribose

What is it called when you remove the hydroxyl off of the 2' and 3' on ribose on a nucleoside

dideoxynuceloside

What are the common modifications on a nucleotide

methylation, additions, substitutions, deamination

What are dideoxynucleotides used for?

sequencing bc they stop the chain bc there's nothing to be attachment to the 3' ends

How does azidothymidine (AZT) work?

substitution of an N3 on 3' bc that's where we can terminate the joining of nucleotide. This
prevents the PPDE bond and prevents the RNA genome from being reverse transcribed into
DNA. This stops the reproduction of the virus

What is azidothymidine?

inhibits the reverse transcriptase of retroviruses, such as HIV

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