Chapter 9: Problem 1
What is the meaning of the term genetic material?
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Chapter 9: Problem 1
What is the meaning of the term genetic material?
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The genetic material found within some viruses is single-stranded DNA. Would this genetic material contain equal amounts of \(A\) and \(T\) and equal amounts of \(\mathrm{G}\) and \(\mathrm{C}\) ?
Discuss the differences in the structural features of B DNA and Z DNA.
Draw the structure of deoxyribose and number the carbon atoms. Describe the numbering of the carbon atoms in deoxyribose with regard to the directionality of a DNA strand. In a DNA double helix, what does the term antiparallel mean?
What part(s) of a nucleotide (namely, phosphate, sugar, and/or base) is(are) found in the major and minor grooves of doublestranded DNA, and what part(s) is(are) found in the DNA backbone? If a DNA-binding protein does not recognize a specific nucleotide sequence, do you expect that it binds to the major groove, the minor groove, or the DNA backbone? Explain.
Describe how bases interact with each other in the double helix. This description should include the concepts of complementarity, hydrogen bonding, and base stacking.
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