How many DNA Bases code for a single amino acid
3
How many different combinations of amino acids are there
4(3) - 64 combinations
What happens to the remaining combinations of amino acids
What is the definition of a gene
a gene is a section of DNA that codes for the production of a polypeptide
What is semi-conservative replication
One strand from original strand and one strand newly formed
Describe the process of transcription briefly
Describe briefly process of translation
What is the importance of complimentary base pairing
How is the glucose molecule well suited to its function
Describe the structural relationship between deoxyribose and the other components of the
DNA molecule.
How does a DNA molecule replicate
How is information coded on genes is used to synthesis a polypeptide
How do polypeptides control the physical development of an organism
How does the structure of DNA allow it to function
-double stranded
-each strand acts as a template
-hydrogen binds easily break/form between bases
-complimentary base pairs
- purines can only pair with pyrimidines due to diff sizes giving equal sized rungs on the ladder
-Hydrogen bonding A-T = 2
C-G=3
What happens if the sequence of nucleotides change
What supplies the energy for phosphodiester bonds
hydrolysis of activated nucleotides in the nucleoplasm
How to prokaryotes/mitochondria/chloroplasts replicate
What is the complimentary base pairs
purines always pair with pyrimidines so rungs on the ladder are always the same length
Purines and pyrimidines
-purines - double ringed A+G
-Pyrimidines - single ringed - C+T
contains nitrogen
What is the difference between ribose and deoxyribose
deoxyribose contains an H instead of an OH
What is the meslston and Stahl experiement
proof of semi - conservative replication
1st - heavy as old DNA
2nd - 1X heavy 1x light
3rd- 1x hevay 2x light
semi conservative replication (in detail)
What does mRNA consist of
- contains uracil
process of transcription (detail)