Mnemonic technics to memorize the difference between Purines and Pyrimidines
Components of DNA
DNA is a polymer. The monomer units of DNA are nucleotides, and the polymer is known as a “polynucleotide.“ Each nucleotide consists of a 5-carbon sugar (deoxyribose), a nitrogen containing base attached to the sugar, and a phosphate group. There are four different types of nucleotides found in DNA, differing only in the nitrogenous base. The four nucleotides are given one letter abbreviations as shorthand for the four bases.
A is for adenine
G is for guanine
C is for cytosine
T is for thymine
Features of the DNA Double Helix
Two DNA strands form a helical spiral, winding around a helix axis in a right-handed spiral
The two polynucleotide chains run in opposite directions
The sugar-phosphate backbones of the two DNA strands wind around the helix axis like the railing of a sprial staircase
The bases of the individual nucleotides are on the inside of the helix, stacked on top of each other like the steps of a spiral staircase.
Base Pairs
Within the DNA double helix, A forms 2 hydrogen bonds with T on the opposite strand, and G forms 3 hydrogen bonds with C on the opposite strand.
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Mnemonic technics to memorize the difference between Purines and Pyrimidines