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== Features of a DNA Molecule == | == Features of a DNA Molecule == | ||
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| - | <scene name='User:Adithya_Sagar/Sandbox_DNA/B-dna/4'>DNA</scene> consists of two polynucleotide chains, <scene name='DNA/B-dna/16'>twisted around each other to form a double helix</scene>. The <scene name='DNA/B-dna/29'>nucleotide</scene> in DNA is composed of of a <scene name='DNA/B-dna/30'>5' phosphorylated sugar</scene> which is a beta-D-2'- deoxyribose and a purine or a pyrimidine <scene name='User:Adithya_Sagar/Workbench_newDNA/B-dna/18'>base</scene>. The four types of bases are the two double ringed purine base <scene name='DNA/B-dna/22'>Adenine (A)</scene> and <scene name='DNA/B-dna/23'>Guanine (G)</scene> and the two single pyrimidine bases <scene name='DNA/B-dna/28'>Thymine (T)</scene> and <scene name='DNA/B-dna/27'>Cytosine (C)</scene>.Each nucleotide in a DNA chain is linked to another via <scene name='User:Adithya_Sagar/Workbench/Retest/B-dna/2'>3',5' phosphodiester bond</scene>. There are four nucleotides in DNA. The sugar-phosphate backbone of the DNA is very regular owing to the phosphodiester linkage whereas the ordering of bases is highly irregular.<ref name='Watson'> Watson, James D, Nancy H. Hopkins, Jeffrey W. Roberts, Joan Argetsinger Steitz, Alan M.Weiner ''Molecular Biology of Gene'' (4th ed.). The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company Inc.pp. 239-249. ISBN 0-8053-9612-8</ref> | + | <scene name='User:Adithya_Sagar/Sandbox_DNA/B-dna/4'>DNA</scene> consists of two polynucleotide chains, <scene name='DNA/B-dna/16'>twisted around each other to form a double helix</scene>. The <scene name='DNA/B-dna/29'>nucleotide</scene> in DNA is composed of of a <scene name='DNA/B-dna/30'>5' phosphorylated sugar</scene> which is a beta-D-2'- deoxyribose and a purine or a pyrimidine <scene name='User:Adithya_Sagar/Workbench_newDNA/B-dna/18'>base</scene>. The four types of bases are the two double-ringed purine base <scene name='DNA/B-dna/22'>Adenine (A)</scene> and <scene name='DNA/B-dna/23'>Guanine (G)</scene> and the two single-ringed pyrimidine bases <scene name='DNA/B-dna/28'>Thymine (T)</scene> and <scene name='DNA/B-dna/27'>Cytosine (C)</scene>.Each nucleotide in a DNA chain is linked to another via <scene name='User:Adithya_Sagar/Workbench/Retest/B-dna/2'>3',5' phosphodiester bond</scene>. There are four nucleotides in DNA. The sugar-phosphate backbone of the DNA is very regular owing to the phosphodiester linkage whereas the ordering of bases is highly irregular.<ref name='Watson'> Watson, James D, Nancy H. Hopkins, Jeffrey W. Roberts, Joan Argetsinger Steitz, Alan M.Weiner ''Molecular Biology of Gene'' (4th ed.). The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company Inc.pp. 239-249. ISBN 0-8053-9612-8</ref> |
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See Also
- Forms of DNA
- 1ply
- DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination - Articles in Proteopedia concerning DNA Replication, Repair, and/or Recombination
- DNA Replication,Transcription and Translation
- Z-DNA
- Transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA)
- For additional information, see: Nucleic Acids
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.genome.gov/25520880
- ↑ Dahm R. Discovering DNA: Friedrich Miescher and the early years of nucleic acid research. Hum Genet. 2008 Jan;122(6):565-81. Epub 2007 Sep 28. PMID:17901982 doi:10.1007/s00439-007-0433-0
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Watson, James D, Nancy H. Hopkins, Jeffrey W. Roberts, Joan Argetsinger Steitz, Alan M.Weiner Molecular Biology of Gene (4th ed.). The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company Inc.pp. 239-249. ISBN 0-8053-9612-8
- ↑ SantaLucia J Jr. A unified view of polymer, dumbbell, and oligonucleotide DNA nearest-neighbor thermodynamics. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1998 Feb 17;95(4):1460-5. PMID:9465037
- ↑ Saenger, Wolfram (1984). Principles of Nucleic Acid Structure (1st ed). Springer-Verlag. pp. 398. ISBN 0-12-645750-6.
- ↑ Rawn,David J. "Biochemistry"(1st ed.) Harper&Row,Publishers, Inc.pp. 1024-1050. ISBN-0-06045335-4
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