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Nucleic Acid Structure and Function. Function of DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) Contains sections called “genes” that code for proteins. These genes are.

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Page 1: Nucleic Acid Structure and Function. Function of DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) Contains sections called “genes” that code for proteins. These genes are.

Nucleic Acid Structure and Function

Page 2: Nucleic Acid Structure and Function. Function of DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) Contains sections called “genes” that code for proteins. These genes are.

Function of DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid)

Contains sections called “genes” that code for proteins.

These genes are what are passed on from parent to offspring.

Page 3: Nucleic Acid Structure and Function. Function of DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) Contains sections called “genes” that code for proteins. These genes are.

Structure of DNA Discovered by James Watson (US) and

Francis Crick (UK) in 1954. Described the structure as a “double helix”

Page 4: Nucleic Acid Structure and Function. Function of DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) Contains sections called “genes” that code for proteins. These genes are.

The Double Helix A twisted ladder

Page 5: Nucleic Acid Structure and Function. Function of DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) Contains sections called “genes” that code for proteins. These genes are.

DNA is easier to view in its unwound shape:

A ladder with split rungs

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Nucleotides are the Building Blocks of Nucleic Acids

There are 3 parts of the nucleotide: 5-Carbon (Pentose) Sugar Phosphate Nitrogen base

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Nucleotide Structure

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Sugar and Phosphate make the sides of the ladder

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Nitrogen Bases make up the rungs of the ladder

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Nitrogen Bases Broken down into 2 groups:

Double Ring Bases Adenine Guanine

Single Ring Bases Cytosine Thymine

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Complementary Bases Complementary: Bases that pair to

form a hydrogen bond A – T G – C

Hydrogen bond

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Molecular Structure Besides being twisted, the two strands of

DNA run in opposite directions

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A 3-Rung DNA molecule