Chapter 9: Problem 16
Compare the structural features of a double-stranded RNA structure with those of a DNA double helix.
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Chapter 9: Problem 16
Compare the structural features of a double-stranded RNA structure with those of a DNA double helix.
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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?
If one DNA strand is \(5^{\prime}\)-GGCATTACACTAGGCCT-3', what is the sequence of the complementary strand?
What is meant by the term DNA sequence?
In what ways are the structures of an \(\alpha\) helix in a protein and the double helix of DNA similar, and in what ways are they different?
Discuss the structural significance of complementarity in DNA and in RNA.
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