PPT-DNA and other Nucleic Acids

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DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid Complex molecule found in the nucleus of cells and in small quantities in mitochondria and chloroplasts DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid discoveryhistory

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DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid Complex molecule found in the nucleus of cells and in small quantities in mitochondria and chloroplasts DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid discoveryhistory 1950s xrayed by Rosalind Franklin. Nov 13, 2013: DNA Topology II. Fall 2013 course offered through the . University of Iowa Division of Continuing Education. Isabel K. Darcy, Department of Mathematics. Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences, University of Iowa. 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.. Consists of 5 carbon sugar, nitrogen base, and phosphate group. Repeating unit that makes up DNA, RNA, and ATP (energy for cells). What is a nucleic acid?. Store genetic material (DNA). Transfer genetic code (RNA). Dr. Mohammed Hussein. M.B.Ch.B, MSC, DCH (UK), MRCPCH. Molecular Biology. Main Topics . Nucleic acid structure . and . organization. DNA replication and repair. Transcription . and RNA . processing. The genetic code, mutation, and translation. 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:. Pgs.:. 9-10. Heading: . Nucleic Acids. Homework:. . SILENTLY complete the Do First and glue on page 9. SILENTLY update notebook. Do First. DO FIRST (PG 9). Which biomolecule…. Makes up hair, nails, and feathers? c. Provides cells with cushioning. , Function & Repair . Lecturer 7 . Dr. . . Shaimaa. . Munther. . Organelles of the cell. . . Living organisms are made up of cells Each of these cells have a viscous substance called . cytoplasm. becquerel. (. Bq. ), in honor of the scientist Henri Becquerel. One . Bq. is defined as one transformation, decay, or disintegration per second. Since sensible sizes of radioactive material contain many atoms, a . Pratima. . Katiyar. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences. References. https://www.slideshare.net/TapeshwarYadav1/nucleotides-metabolism. https://www.slideshare.net/MeenakshyRoyals/nucleic-acid-ppt. Textbook of biochemistry by . B2 - Compare the . structures. & . functions. of carbohydrates,. . lipids, proteins, & . nucleic acids . & . their organization into long complex molecules . Consist of:. . Carbon. , hydrogen, oxygen, . 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: (. Protein Synthesis. A histology technician studies the microscopic makeup of tissues, cells, and bodily fluids with the purpose of detecting and identifying the presence of a specific disease.. They determine blood types and the concentrations of drugs and other substances . - DNA & RNA. Types of Nucleic Acids. –. Virus with . ssDNA. Virus with . dsDNA. Virus with . ssRNA. Virus with . dsRNA. Virus with single stranded cyclic DNA. Virus with double stranded cyclic DNA.

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