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Hand-written summary notes using Seneca on the whole of Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids in Module 2 - Foundations in Biology (H420). This includes an overview on DNA and RNA; polynucleotides; DNA replication; ADP and ATP; polypeptide synthesis. Happy revising! :)

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nucleotides




Contents:
• DNA and RNA
• Polynucleotides
• DNA Replication
• ADP and ATP
• Polypeptide Synthesis

, DNA and RNA




I
desiyribonucleic acid (DNA) ribonucleic acid (RNA)

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is an important Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is involved in protein synthesis
information -



carrying molecule

ribosomes are formed from RNA and proteins,

genetic material present in all living organisms acting as protein builders ofcell

DNA code informs cell whatto do and what

proteins to make messenger RNA (mRNA) transfers genetic information to

the restofthe cell from the nucleus

genome is the cells entire genetic content eq) nucleus to ribosomes in order to make proteins


the
EURarctes DNAissoundpredominant
in




chloroplasts and mitochondria

prokaryotes DNA is not enclosed in a

membranous envelope, so is found in the

cytoplasm



nucleic acids

nucleic acids carry cells genetic code, playing an important role in passing information between

generations


DNA and RNA
are made from nucleotide monomers which join together to form polynucleotides
nucleotides contain a pentose sugar;nitrogen-containing organic base;phosphate group

phosphodiester bond forms between two nucleotides (pentose sugar +
phosphate groups during a

condensation reaction




DNA RNA

deoxyribose sugar ribose sugar

phosphate group phosphate group
organic bases: organic bases:

A;T;C:G A;U;C;G



rode
genetic

genetic code is the instructions for the function of the cell, containing a combination oftripletcodes

codons) in the
genome


universal
4 bases (A;T;C; b) used in DNA
same are ofevery organism
same codons (transcribed into MRNA) encode the same amino acids in
every organism
degenerate
amino acids can be encoded by more than one codon (43:64 possible triplet codons coding 20 amino

acids)

eg) tyrosine is encoded by TAT;TAC
non-overlapping
no overlap between tripletcodes

each tripletcode is separate from other triplets in chromosome
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