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Bio 105 sestero montevallo exam 3
Questions And Answers
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, Describe the general structure of a nucleotide and the structure of a DNA molecule. - ANS
dna- a polymer of nucleotides
nucleotide- deoxyribose (5-carbon sugar)
phosphate bound to 5 of the sugar
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Nitrogenous base bound to the 1' carbon of the sugar i.Purine: adenine (A), guanine (G)
ii.Pyrimidine: thymine (T), cytosine (C)
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How are neighboring nucleotides linked together in a DNA strand? - ANS covalent
phosphodiester bond
What role does the order of nitrogenous bases in a DNA strand have in the storage of genetic
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information? - ANS Base order is "random" and the order of the bases provides for the
storage of genetic information and makes sugar phosphate backbone
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Describe the association of the two DNA chains that form a double helix. - ANS chain is
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The 5ʹ′ end has a 5ʹ′ carbon attached to a phosphate and the 3ʹ′
end has a 3ʹ′ carbon attached to a hydroxyl group
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What type of bond links bases of opposite strands? - ANS hydrogen bonding
How are the two DNA chains that comprise a double helix complimentary? How do Chargaff's
Rules reflect this characteristic of a DNA double helix? - ANS The base sequence of one
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strand can be determined from the base sequence of the other strand. Chargaff's Rules:# of
purines= #of pyrimidines; # of A = # of T; and # of G = # of C
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Define: antiparallel strands. How is 5'→3' and 3'→5' orientation defined in DNA strands? - ANS
strands run in opposite directions. chains wind into a helix,with the sugar-phosphate backbones
of the two chains forming the outside of the helix.
semiconservative DNA replication. - ANS Each strand of aDNA molecule is used as a
template to synthesize a new strand so that daughter molecules are made of one "old" strand
and one "new" strand.
DNA helicase - ANS Enzyme that unwinds and unzips the DNA double helix.