DNA structure, functions, replication
Key Notes: DNA Structure, Function, and Replication
DNA Structure
Shape: Double helix, resembling a twisted ladder.
Components:
Rails of the ladder: Sugar-phosphate backbone.
Steps of the ladder: Nitrogenous base pairs (A-T, G-C).
Nucleotides: DNA is made of nucleotide monomers, each consisting of:
Chargaff’s Rules
Watson & Crick’s Double Helix Model
Discovered DNA’s double-helix shape (1953).
Based on Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray crystallography images.
Base pairing rules maintain the uniform structure of DNA:
Hydrogen bonds hold the two strands together.
DNA Replication
Key Takeaways
Chargaff’s Rules: A=T, G=C.
DNA is a double helix, discovered by Watson & Crick.
Complementary base pairing ensures structural stability.
DNA replication is semi-conservative, meaning each new DNA molecule retains one strand from the original.