PPT-Introduction of nucleic acids
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Pratima Katiyar School of Pharmaceutical Sciences References httpswwwslidesharenetTapeshwarYadav1nucleotidesmetabolism httpswwwslidesharenetMeenakshyRoyalsnucleicacidppt Textbook of biochemistry by . THE STUFF OF LIFE. Biomolecules. Organic molecules made up of:. Carbon. Hydrogen. Nitrogen. Oxygen. a. nd sometimes Phosphorus. LATIN 101. Poly = . Many. Mono = . O. ne. Hydro = . Water. . (actually Greek). Essential idea: The structure of DNA allows efficient storage of genetic information.. There is 2m of DNA in each human cell, however the most cells in the human body have a diameter of 10 . μm. . This DNA is divided in chromosomes and coiled around proteins called histones so that it can be efficiently stored in each cell's nucleus. The human genome project which has decoded the case sequence for the whole 2m of the human genome requires a data warehouse (pictured) to store the information electronically. This should give a good idea of just how efficient DNA is at storing information and why it needs to be so.. Biomolecules. Organic molecules made up of:. Carbon. Hydrogen. Nitrogen. Oxygen. a. nd sometimes Phosphorus. LATIN 101. Poly = . Many. Mono = . O. ne. Hydro = . Water. . (actually Greek). Synthesis = . Biochemistry-Macromolecules 4 types Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Carbohydrates Function of Carbohydrates Energy source!!! Energy is stored in the C-H bonds Plant Structure Cellulose is a carbohydrate found in the cell wall of plants TOPIC 1.1Structure of Water . and Hydrogen Bonding. SYI-1.A.1. The . subcomponents of biological . molecules and . their sequence determine the properties . of that . molecule. .. SYI-1.A.2. Living systems depend on properties of water that result from its polarity and hydrogen bonding.. Shabane. Nucleic acids. are biopolymers, or large . biomolecules. , essential for all known forms of . life. . Nucleic acids, which include . DNA. (deoxyribonucleic acid) and . RNA. The Double Helix (DNA). Structural model:. Model proposed by Watson & Crick, 1953. Two sugar-phosphate strands, next to each other, but running in opposite directions.. Specific Hydrogen bonds. occur among bases from one chain to the other:. Chemistry of purines and pyrimidines. Nucleic Acid. Long chains of repeated nucleotides. A nucleotide consists of:. 1- Nitrogenous base. 2- Pentose sugar. 3- One or more phosphate groups. History. Nucleotide. Each nucleic acid has its own unique sequence of bases that carries the genetic information from one cell to the next.. Learning . Goal . Describe the primary structures of DNA . and RNA. .. Nucleic Acid Structure. By:. . Preeti. . S. . Salve. KLE . College of Pharmacy, . Belagavi. A constituent Unit of KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research. Nehru Nagar, . Belagavi. . –. 590 010, Karnataka, India. Phone:. and Virginia Tech . Institutional Biosafety Committee . (IBC). VT IBC. Institutional . Biosafety. Committee. . The Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) is involved in the establishment of biosafety policies that are used by Virginia Tech instructional and experimental research personnel to safely conduct activities involving recombinant and synthetic nucleic acid molecules, genetically modified microorganisms, plants and animals, artificial gene transfer, infectious agents and biologically derived toxins.. BSc 3. rd. year . AMINO ACIDS. C. lassification of amino acids . Classification according to nature of side chain. PREPARATION OF AMINO ACIDS. 1. Gabriel Phthalimide synthesis. 2. Strecker’s synthesis. 1. Nucleic . Acids. Biochemistry 3070. Biochemistry 3070 – Nucleic Acids. 2. Historical Summary of the Discovery of DNA. The complexity of living processes require large amounts of information.. In the 19. Lecturer 7 . Dr. . Shaimaa. . Munther. . General. . Introduction. . Nucleic acids are required for the storage and expression of genetic information. . There are two chemically distinct types of nucleic acids: (.
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