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Evgen [1.6K]
3 years ago
10

Type a paragraph about DNA describing the following:

Biology
1 answer:
earnstyle [38]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. DNA molecule is a double helix of 2 complementary polynucleotide strands;;

2. The two strands coil around each other to form a right-handed double helix;;

3. The strands are antiparallel, i.e. run in opposite directions (one strand runs in

the 5’ to 3’ direction while the complementary strand runs in the 3’ to 5’

direction);;

4. Each (polynucleotide) strand consists of very long chain of nucleotides, with

each nucleotide comprising of a deoxyribose sugar, a phosphate group and one

of the four nitrogenous bases - Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine or Guanine;;

5. Each strand contains a sugar-phosphate backbone – comprising of nucleotides

arranged in sequence, held together by phosphodiester bonds between C3 of

the (deoxyribose) sugar of one nucleotide and C5 of the (deoxyribose) sugar of

the adjacent nucleotide;;

6. The nitrogenous bases are arranged as side groups of the polynucleotide

strands (oriented toward the central axis);;

7. The width between the 2 sugar-phosphate backbones is constant at 2nm, this is

equal to the width of 1 base pair, i.e. 1 purine + 1 pyrimidine;;

8. One complete turn of the double helix measures 3.4nm in length and comprises

10 base pairs;;

9. The double helical nature of DNA results in the surface of the DNA molecule to

have major grooves and minor grooves;;

10. The nitrogenous bases of 1 strand pair with nitrogenous bases of the opposite

strand via hydrogen bonds. There are 2 hydrogen bonds between adenine and

thymine, and 3 hydrogen bonds between cytosine and guanine;;

11. Base pairing is complementary, i.e. adenine pairs with thymine, guanine pairs with cytosine. The base-pairing is specific and the 2 strands are said to be

complementary (i.e. no. of A = no. of T, no. of G = no. of C,);;

12. (extra pt) The DNA molecule is further stabilised by hydrophobic interactions between the stacked nitrogenous bases;;

13. The nucleosomes are connected by linker DNA and associates with H1 forming the nucleohistone complex;

14. Interactions between the H1 histones (histone tails of octamers and linker DNA) results in further coiling into a 30nm chromatin fibre;

15. The 30nm chromatin fibre form looped domains that are attached to a scaffold of non-histone proteins, giving rise to a 300nm fibre;

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