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UNIT 4

4.1 DNA, genes and chromosomes
Nucleotides are made out of 3 components
-​ phosphate group
-​ pentose sugar (deoxyribose = DNA and ribose = RNA )
-​ base (ATCG/AUCG) (AT= 2 H bonds) (CG = 3 H bonds)


DNA = stores RNA = transfers

STRUCTURE (differences)
-​ Made out of deoxyribose sugars -​ Made out of ribose sugars
-​ ATCG bases -​ AUCG bases
-​ Single stranded
-​ Double stranded, LONG CHAIN
-​ Shorter significantly (for mRNA to
-​ Double helix shape, pass through the nuclear pores)
-​ anti parallel
ROLE
ROLE -​ mRNA transfers genetic information
-​ carries genetic information and (transcription) from DNA to
determines inherited ribosomes for protein synthesis
characteristics -​ tRNA translation to supply
complementary amino acids and
base pair anticodon to codon to
make a polypeptide chain

(similarities for both no matter)
-​ Made out of many nucleotides as monomers to form a polymer chain
-​ Hydrogen bonds in between the bases weak to break
-​ Phosphodiester bonds between adjacent nucleotides


DIFFERENCES OF DNA

EUKARYOTIC (animal) PROKARYOTIC (include chloroplast/mito)

-​ Long and linear + larger -​ shorter and circular DNA
-​ Associated with proteins like -​ Not associated with any proteins
histones and chromatin to form like histones and chromatin as
chromosomes there is not enough DNA to coil

-​ Found in nucleus -​ Found free in the cytoplasm
-​ Introns found (non coding) so -​ No introns
splicing is needed -​ Additional DNA like plasmids
-​ Additional DNA like mitochondrial
/chloroplast DNA (= prokaryotic)

, CONDENSING/PACKAGING DNA to fit into the nucleus (4m)

1.​ DNA WRAPS around histones (proteins) and form nucleosomes
2.​ Nucleosomes are COILED to form chromatin
3.​ Chromatin is SUPER-COILED to form chromosomes




CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE
-​ Two replicated copies of the DNA join at the centre by the CENTROMERE
-​ CHROMATID is each of the thread/arm of chromosome and are identical =
SISTER chromatids
-​ Diploid cells = paired chromosomes in cells like (somatic body cells which are
homologous chromosomes since one of each comes from a parent) (46)
-​ Haploid cells = single chromosomes (gametes: sperm, egg cells) (23)



DEFINITIONS FOR THE SECTION
GENE – is the base sequence of DNA that codes for a sequence of amino acids to
make a specific polypeptide, and also code for a functional RNA (tRNA, rRNA)

LOCUS – fixed position on a DNA molecules that a gene occupies
ALLELE – different versions of the same gene, found at the same locus
TRIPLET – a sequence of three DNA base and codes for specific amino acids
(4x4x4 = 64 triplet code gives 64 combinations for a.a)
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