DNA - The code of life
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, Nucleotide
Phosphate
ion
Deoxyribose
sugar
Nitrogenous base
(Pentose sugar)
One Nucleotide always contains:
• 1 Phosphate ion
• 1 Pentose sugar
• 1 Nitrogenous base
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, Nucleotide
Adenine (A)
Purines
Guanine (G)
Nitrogenous bases
Cytosine (C)
Pyrimidines
Thymine (T) (DNA)
Uracil (RNA)
Purines and Pyrimidines are complimentary
bases. NOTE:
DNA: Adenine Thymine Weak hydrogen
Guanine Cytosine bonds connect
RNA: Uracil replaces Thymine Nitrogenous bases
together 4
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, Nucleotide
Phosphate
ion
Deoxyribose
sugar
Nitrogenous base
(Pentose sugar)
One Nucleotide always contains:
• 1 Phosphate ion
• 1 Pentose sugar
• 1 Nitrogenous base
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, Nucleotide
Adenine (A)
Purines
Guanine (G)
Nitrogenous bases
Cytosine (C)
Pyrimidines
Thymine (T) (DNA)
Uracil (RNA)
Purines and Pyrimidines are complimentary
bases. NOTE:
DNA: Adenine Thymine Weak hydrogen
Guanine Cytosine bonds connect
RNA: Uracil replaces Thymine Nitrogenous bases
together 4
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