Chapter 10: Problem 18
List three main differences between DNA and RNA.
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Chapter 10: Problem 18
List three main differences between DNA and RNA.
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Consider the structure of double-stranded DNA. When DNA is placed into distilled water, it denatures; however, by adding \(\mathrm{NaCl}\), the DNA renatures. Why?
What is the hyperchromic effect? How is it measured? What \(\operatorname{does} T_{m}\) imply?
One of the most common spontaneous lesions that occurs in DNA under physiological conditions is the hydrolysis of the amino group of cytosine, converting the cytosine to uracil. What would be the effect on DNA structure of a uracil group replacing cytosine?
Adenine may also be named 6 -amino purine. How would you name the other four nitrogenous bases, using this alternative system? (O is indicated by "oxy-," and CH by "methyl.")
What are the three major types of RNA molecules? How is each related to the concept of information flow?
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